Are you a Country Lover,or a City Lover?
By April
@cloud_kicker_32 (4635)
United States
August 10, 2009 5:14pm CST
Soo i was just sitting here thinking how peaceful it is where i live..in the middle of no where..lol..the storm in the country is truley beautiful..although i hate living here in the winter because the roads get so bad,but id rather live here than the city where id hear sirens,horns..people yelling..all the chaos u would hear in the city..so what about you? city or country..and why? thanks for stoppin byyy!! April
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@dasiejanie (590)
• United States
11 Aug 09
The country for me. I love it, the quiet, the wildlife, the small town we have. It's truly wonderful.
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@tabatha1989 (314)
• New Zealand
10 Aug 09
Hi April. Born and raised in a city I would have to say that I love living in the city. However my city only has a population of 300-400 thousand and is spread over a large area. So the traffic isn't too bad, there aren't people everywhere and there are plenty of spots to relax. E.g the beach nearby. I also love the convenience of having shops, restaurants close by.
However I immagine living in the country could be nice too. I am a keen horserider so being able to ride everyday would be wonderful. Small country towns also seem to close and friendly with everyone knowing and looking out for each other.
@moonlitmagikchild (22181)
• United States
10 Aug 09
i am totally a city lover.. i like to hear the traffic and people where as the country is too eerily quiet and make me think about those horror movies that have people in the country that bury the people they kill in their backyards lol
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@jugsjugs (12967)
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10 Aug 09
I would love to live out in the country as i grew up in the country and there was always quiet and no cars like there is in the town,there was nothing too much to do in the country other than play in the bales of straw and go on long bike rides and walks.Where as i was glad when i got older to move to a town for the transport the shops and there were lots of jobs.If i had my way i would live in the country but that would not be a good idea as the children will have a bad enough time finding a job now.
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