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Would you consider moving to a large city if you have always lived in a rural area?
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December 08, 2009 04:56 AM
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No, I don't think I would. I know a lot of people can't wait to get out of the country into a big city, but I'm just the opposite. I grew up in medium to large cities, and now I prefer smaller communities. I'd love to live back out in the country as I did once, but it's too much work, and I don't want to be that far away from the amenities anymore. Age has a lot to do with it.
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December 08, 2009 05:36 PM
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No! Not at all! Rural areas are far-far cleaner, more beautiful, hassle free and original than the big cities which are full of dust, smoke, concrete, pollution and phoney people.
I feel that there is no use running after the mirages. Thanks
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I feel that there is no use running after the mirages. Thanks
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December 09, 2009 12:28 PM
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I think that you should give it a try for a short while if you could find work. It brings a totally new perspective to how you see other people when you are meshed together with people from all over the US and world. Big cities tend to have people from all over and it changes the way you see them. You can always go back to the rural life once you try it. I moved in 2000 from a city of 8,000 to a city of 3 million and I love it!!
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December 11, 2009 04:45 AM
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Diversity and change are the spice of life. It's great to experience other ways of living. It's how we grow and learn and understand our fellow humans.
I grew up in a small town. We had to move to a bigger town to go to high school. And then when we finished high school we had to move to the city if we wanted to go to University. It was a natural progression from small town living to city living. Most people who left town appreciated the difference, and many came back to the country.
I lived in the city for ages, and its great, but noisy and crowded. So I moved to the outskirts where the neighbors still say hello and the ladies at the Post Office know me by name. You can't beat that for community.
I recommend everyone move and change where they live every now and then. It's experiences and new friends and a new education....
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I grew up in a small town. We had to move to a bigger town to go to high school. And then when we finished high school we had to move to the city if we wanted to go to University. It was a natural progression from small town living to city living. Most people who left town appreciated the difference, and many came back to the country.
I lived in the city for ages, and its great, but noisy and crowded. So I moved to the outskirts where the neighbors still say hello and the ladies at the Post Office know me by name. You can't beat that for community.
I recommend everyone move and change where they live every now and then. It's experiences and new friends and a new education....
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