These BFFs Bought A House To Stay & Grow Old Together. My Friends Won’t Even Go To Goa With Me

Ira Shukla

Every group of girls discusses the idea of living together forever, at least once in their lives. 

And then life happens!

We realise these plans were not realistic to begin with and move on with usual stuff. 

India Today

A group of 7 girls in China executed this plan, though. No joke, they bought a house to live together after they all take retirement and now even I want one. BFFs, you listening?

NY Post

These girls pooled in around $584,000 to buy the house which is located in the suburbs of Guangzhou in southeastern China, near Hong Kong.

YouTube/ Yitiao

The red brick house, measures around 7,535 sq. ft., and is surrounded by paddy fields. 

In a video posted on YouTube, the friends said:

[At first] it was just a joke. We said that we would get together when we were 60 and live the retired life together.
YouTube/ Yitiao

But things soon turned into reality and now they are planning to move in together at a later stage in life, and have fun. 

We’ll probably cook together, barbecue in the fields, sing and collect food in the village. We joke that each of us should practice one skill so that we won’t be lonely and fight with each other 10 years later. Some can cook beautiful food, some know traditional Chinese medicine, some play instruments and some grow vegetables.
YouTube/ Yitiao

And here I am, unable to plan a successful Goa trip with friends.

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