Tread Lightly Before Discussing This Topic With Your Older Parents
Briefly

Still, working into your 60s, 70s or even 80s doesn't exactly match everyone's idea of the 'golden years.' If you're an adult child of someone who's nearing retirement but still working, it's natural to want them to let go a little and finally enjoy everything they've worked for. In various Reddit communities, there's no shortage of millennials asking 'How do I retire my parents?' or discussing what it was like to have 'the talk' about retirement with a parent.
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