Comparing The Grey Vs Hotlanta

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Lima, “The Grey” versus Hotlanta

Lima, a historical and traditional city; and Atlanta, a well-developed and fast pace environment city; both have unique characteristics. But, out of the two cities, which one should a person should choose to live in? The answer would depend on a personal experience throughout each city which can be as exciting and nerve-racking. These two cities can be similar since they both are considered as the main cities. However, each one of them brings different perspectives that make each one incomparable in certain ways. Lima and Atlanta are both cities with a chaotic traffic system, with multiple climate changes and a very structured culture differing from living in a traditional environment to modern beliefs.
The cities of Lima and Atlanta both have their own traffic challenges. Lima is definitely a city where traffic can be anxious and pretty muddled in peak hours. For example, one may see four cars driving on a three lane highway without any regards to the line on the roads or the sound of honking horns everywhere. However, Atlanta’s traffic can be chaotic as well. Finding unexpected turns for a road, driving consistently over the speed limits most of the time are some of the common scenarios that make this city well-known for their crazy way of living. But in Lima, people
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They both have the metropolitan life experience since most of the biggest companies and potential career growth are placed in each city. But, each one has their own system of living, and while one can be extravagant the other one can be more conservative. Lima is definitely a city where history, culture and tradition remain untouchable; when Atlanta from the other side is a multicultural, fast living and with a lot of opportunities to explore. Nevertheless, both cities have great things to offer for the most part in order to provide to their citizens a pleasant

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