City vs village

@didi13 (2926)
Romania
September 6, 2012 7:07am CST
I am, obviously, a man of the city. Of course, I love nature, hiking and going to other horizons. I dream own a piece of land on which to get my blanket to lie down in the shade with a glass of something cold and netbook lap. To make a living from one block to the yard. But ... to be in town. I can not say exactly why, but I could not live in the village. Maybe it's just habit, maybe it's technology that I could not miss (and not just talking about the internet that can be taken anywhere, as now, with a stick), perhaps it's that I would not able to change my perspective on things. Do not deny that it be healthier living in the village, that there be life a little less constrained (although we know that, and also, villages, its rules and conveniences). I'm not saying it's a better place, and another worse. For me, there is no basis for comparison, and even feel good, being a product of the city. You have to give the city a living village? Or vice versa, of course ...
2 responses
6 Sep 12
both sides have their own advantages and disadvantages.how ever i will prefer villages especially when they are in some developed country especially china.how ever in our home country villages have the worst condition and they though have serene environment and greenary and nature but are deficient in facilities and basic needs whereas cities have facilities but worst environment and pollution.
@didi13 (2926)
• Romania
6 Sep 12
Scored very well what you say. The positive and negative aspects, advantages / disadvantages for some and others really there is a difference. I would like to add to what I prefer city life, the extent to which information access, level of development, traditionalism or culture., All influence of a community mentality. Thanks for response.
• Australia
8 Sep 12
I'm confused. You are, you say, "a man of the city". So why does your profile say you are female? In some quarters this would be seen as highly suspicious, but since this isn't a dating site and few teenagers hang out here perhaps there is some explanation that isn't suspect? On the other hand, I'd also hate to think that your paragraph was lifted from somewhere else and you simply forgot to change the gender to suit, that would be plagiarism, which is a big no no. Lash