Which is better? Would you rather...
By juline
@juline (77)
Singapore
June 18, 2007 12:22pm CST
1) Live in a bad neighbourhood but good home, or
2) Live in a good neighbourhood but bad home?
By "bad neighbourhood" I mean bad neighbours, dirty and smelly environment, lots of crime, etc.
By "good neighbourhood" I mean good neighbours, beautiful scenery, peaceful and crime-free, etc.
By "bad home" I mean bad interior decor, stuffy, and a place you generally dread returning home to.
By "good home" I mean great interior decor, well-ventilated, and a sanctuary you look forward to going back to.
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