where would you rather live?

Canada
January 19, 2007 11:09am CST
In the city or the country? Where you brought up? I was brought up in the city but moved out the country with my family when I was a teenager. I like both worlds. The country is nice and quiet and the people are very friendly but after a while I get a little bored.
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@Jemina (5770)
21 Jan 07
I was born and bred in the country until I finished college. When I got a job it was in a city and until now I have lived in the city. I would rather live in a country but close to the city. The only thing I hate in the city is the noise at night and the traffic jam that also pollutes the air. In the country life is more simple and you don't have to rush. There's not much pressure unlike in the city. I do miss living in the country.
@pmgsan (149)
• India
23 Jan 07
Well said country life is quite simple. The people in the country are too friendly,and accomodative.There are no pollutions like noise,air pollution.You can breath always fresh air and no mechanised life stly...... I prefer to live in the country....
• United States
21 Jan 07
living in the city - Just living in the city.  Always having cafes and shops to go to.  I love living in the city
I have always lived in the city. It is an amazing place to both grow up and also to live in. There is always something going on and there are always someone around. Everything is in walking distance and things are happening. I dont know if I would like to live in the country. It would be too quiet for me.
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@navinshan (3933)
• Canada
21 Jan 07
I had my childhood in one country and my parents immigrated to another country, so i got a opportunity to learn the culture of a new country, so its really a good experience for me, and more over i could find lot of people of my country staying in these countriy, but i don't like a city, since its too populated, and there is more pollution and crime as well, i would say the place i live is good,and the people around me are friendly and helpful as well.
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@suscan (1955)
• United States
21 Jan 07
I like both,but I am considering moving to the city so I can enjoy more of the activities,I now have to drive about thirty miles.
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@blueskies (1186)
• United States
23 Jan 07
We moved a lot when I was a child. I liked it best in the country. We lived on an old farm surrounded by cornfields. There was hardly any traffic on our road, and the neighbors had horses. I loved it so much. I have a hard time in more urban areas with all the noise, people and general rushed atmosphere.