First of all, you should weigh your salary level. If you spend half of your monthly salary on rent, and the rest doesn't have much impact on your life, then it is no problem to choose to live alone. Some students have superior family conditions, and their parents' orders are that the living environment must be good. How much rent is not a problem for children, so rent it boldly. Anyway, with parents as strong backing, no matter what, they will not be wronged by street children.
If your salary will have a great impact on your life after the rent is halved, then I suggest that sharing is the most suitable, because sharing can save a lot of expenses, and part of the expenses can be shared by the sharing partners, which can reduce your economic and life pressure. If the salary allows, I think most people will choose a more expensive house to live alone. Renting a house alone has many advantages, one is freedom, the other is that it will not disturb others' work and rest, and others will not disturb their own work and rest.
This freedom comes at a cost. If economic conditions don't allow, you don't need to consider freedom, but whether you have a place to rest after work. Although there are restrictions on the freedom of sharing, the biggest advantage of sharing is to take care of the partners. Usually eating alone will be boring, and one person can't eat so many dishes. Sharing a room with friends, you can cook or fight together, which is an advantage that a person does not have. However, it is best to share the rent with familiar friends, so that we can understand each other's living habits and there will be no friction in the process of sharing.
According to my understanding at that time, many students who stayed in first-tier cities chose to share the rent after graduation because they needed to find a job at first, and they must seriously consider the rent problem without any economic income. After finding a job, when the salary is not high at first, I still choose to share the rent, and when the salary rises to a certain level, I start to choose subletting.
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