Village

Village - Village man working
@shskumbla (3338)
India
September 6, 2011 9:00am CST
Is village or town is good? I mean, to live. We are getting easily what we want , just paying the amt. In villages this is not possible. Also the transport vehicles . But we get good air, good(somewhat)food,with low price. What do you think?
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@umabharti (3972)
• India
6 Sep 11
village also now gets everythign as our governemtn had made such advance reforms for them,they are getting more than when compared to town .The village atmosphere is more cool and pleasant.If the city is not that far then it is good to stay in the village and bring things once in a month or twice or weekly.
@shskumbla (3338)
• India
7 Sep 11
Thank you. As remarked by you, I am agreeing that village now becomes town. Also if town is near to us , it is good to live in s village. Once again thank you
@umabharti (3972)
• India
7 Sep 11
im in such an environment where i cna feel the pleasantness everywhere.Its all greenery,not at all polluted.Here can hear birds sing and the nature is very beautiful,no noise or sound pollution.
• India
7 Sep 11
I believe if you dont have money problem yo can live anywhere whether its a city,small town or village.I spent my childhood in a small town.I have good memories of that time.The only problem I see that is electricity problem and to tackle that people now have other resources like inverters,generators.Village or small town atmosphere is far better than that of a big city.Life is little slow but you changes at every level.People have time to discuss the issues.I personally love the greenery there,we miss that a lot in cities.
@shskumbla (3338)
• India
7 Sep 11
I have money problem.But this does not mean that I am telling village is good.Village is good to some extent. Town is good in some other sense.
@youless (112091)
• Guangzhou, China
7 Sep 11
I think the village is especially good for the retired people. There is fresh air there and the life is quite relaxing. They can really enjoy the comfortable life there. I love China
@shskumbla (3338)
• India
7 Sep 11
Village is good not only for the retired people but all of us; If we are not going for a office or some other thank you;have a good time
@Jlyn10 (11966)
• Malaysia
7 Sep 11
I've never experienced living in a village before, but if you ask me, I would definitely choose village cause it is more peaceful living in a village and yea we will definitely get good air.
@shskumbla (3338)
• India
7 Sep 11
It is better always to live in a village rather than a noisy town. This depends on the person. Some times we are forced to live in the town, for job or some other main reasons. Thank you. Hve a nice time
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@thatgirl13 (7294)
• South Korea
7 Sep 11
I think both places have their own pros and cons. Like you said, the air, atmosphere, food are fresh and healthy in village while the life there might be a little hard and inconvenient. City life may be comfortable and nice but the air is polluted, crowded and what nots. Anyway i have been living in a city all my life and would like to experience living in a village
@shskumbla (3338)
• India
7 Sep 11
Both places have their own +ve and -ve aspects.I agree with your comment
@mantis36 (4219)
• Philippines
6 Sep 11
it doesn't matter where we live as long as the house are near to hospital, school, work or job, church, shopping malls, parks, roads, fire and police stations, etc...
@shskumbla (3338)
• India
7 Sep 11
In India, I mean we have to give more money for the items that purchase; also the item will not be so clear in its content. Thank you for participating in the discussion
@stephcjh (38473)
• United States
6 Sep 11
We moved to this town because it is out in the country. We thought it would be nice, quiet and peaceful. It is anything but that. It could be nice here if people would just let it be.
@shskumbla (3338)
• India
7 Sep 11
O.K. Thank you for participating in the discussion
@2wicelot (2945)
6 Sep 11
I think living in the rural area has its advantages. But it depends on the village in question. If it has some of the basic and necessary amenities then it would be much better than living in a crowded city. It would be cleaner and fresher in the village and also quieter and more peaceful.
@shskumbla (3338)
• India
7 Sep 11
I agree with you. Thanks
@Porcospino (31367)
• Denmark
12 Sep 11
I think that there are advantages and disadvantages about both places. I grew up in a big city, and I liked living there because everything was available in that city - schools, sport clubs, restaurants, pubs, shops etc. The bad things about the city were the traffic and the high crime rate. When I was an adult my husband and I rented a house in a village in the countryside. It was nice that the surroundings were peaceful and it was also nice that there was less pollution. The bad thing about that the village was the location. We spent a lot of money on gas, because we had to drive to a neighbour town if we wanted to take classes, go shopping, visit the library etc. Today we live in a town on an island. It is bigger than the village, but much smaller than the city where I grew up. We are both very happy here.
• Mexico
12 Sep 11
Hi shkumbla: I think that's a really interesting question. I've always lived in a town so when I have to go to the village is somehow uncomfortable to be far away from some of the things that make life funny like for example my laptop with an internet connection. At the same time there are a lot of mosquitoes on villages in my country. So I just stay for a while on a village but no way, even if it's healthier, I've been educated in a town and the life style of a village is definetly not for me. ALVARO