Advantages And Disadvantages Of Living In The Country And Country

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Living in a country or in the city has both good sides and bad sides. By choosing one place for living we give up from something else. Both the country and the city have different life and different habbits, but both have something to offer, whether is good or bad. Most researches that i've read, state that people who are born and raised in the country, especially young people, want to move to the big cities because they think that they will gain more respect in the eyes of the other people, or they think that moving to the cities will instantly give them jobs, and they will make money. On the other hand, researchers say that people who have been living in the big cities since their birth, dream of moving in the country because they will live …show more content…
First of all the air that you breathe is different, it's fresh, it's clean, makes you feel alive. Cars can be seen very rarely becouse people who live there don't need cars to travel from one place to another becouse everything they need is close to them and they usually go to the place they need by foot. So there isn't car pollution. In some of the countries there is a fabric in which work the people from that country or from the neighboring countries. Mostly men are working in those types of fabrics, but rarely you can see a woman also. Other than that, they keep chickens, cows, sheep, goats, plant potatoes, tomatoes, peppers and cucambers, or some other season vegetable, apples, pears and other fruits also. They produce milk, cheese and meat from the animals, and fresh vegetables and fruits which they sell in the local markets in the smaller cities nearby them and that's how they make more money. The food they eat, the meat, the eggs, the friuts and vegetables is always natural and fresh, never processed like in the cities, and i think that's why they are healthier and their immune system is stronger. Unfortunately living in a country leaves you with no much of an entertainment. People work most of the day, especially in the winter. They have to get up earlier because the day is shorter than the night. At night, they don't watch much of a tv, maybe the news or some music program and that's all. They don't have expensive …show more content…
People raised in the cities are used on a easier life. The city offers many good things. For example take the children. If you have kids you don't have to stay at home watching and raising them, you can always take them to the local kindergarden. They spend most of the day there, making friends and socialite from early age, eating, sleeping there, being prepared for school. When they grow up and times have come for high school, they have many choices to consider, they can also go to a private high school, unlike the chlidren from the countires who have not much of a choice. The city offers different jobs, taking in consideration the education. Usually, people with higher educations, get jobs in faculties, banks, private corporations and they make a lot of money, providing them expensive life, big houses, appartments, cars, money for private education for their children etc. Even when you don't have a degree or master degree you can fing a job, and if you don't like that job you can change it, or you can always upgrade your education. You can work and study in the same time. There are a lot of shopping malls with clothes and shoes. Cities have many hospitals, private clinics, dentists and other types of healh care. Also in the cities people have expanded night life. There are many places for entertaining kids, for organizing birthday parties, discos, malls, theatres and operas. Seems like everything is perfect, but people that live in the

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