City vs. Country
I lived in my country's capital city until a few years ago. I'm used to live in a big city, but now, I'm living in a smaller one. And even though it's a city, it's very similar to the countryside. I like to be outfrom the city, anyway, because it feels refreshing to be in the countryside sometimes. The only annoying thing about that, is that I've to travelling a much longer time, than I used to. Regardless, I like to live where I am now.
I live in a big city, and I hate it. Lots of annoying people who meddle in your life, lots of noises, lot of pollution...I'm more of a loner, a calm and private person, and I really hate all the hubbub that exists in the city. But countryside also has its disadvantages, you have to go far to get what you want, there aren't so many comforts and there are lots of bugs...
I would choose to live in a small city or in a relatively big town.
I would choose to live in a small city or in a relatively big town.
For me, grown up in a city..I would prefer living in the city..however, I fed up on buildings and pollutions..living in a country was great too..I tried having vacation..the air was cool and breezing..it was peaceful..you can hear the sound of the water flowing..can hear the birds sing..it makes you relax..and you do not think soooo much..and don't make you frown that may damage your face..LoL..
The city life is better cuzz there'zz alwayes something new happening and you can finde wht ever you want at any time .. the country life is boring .. i tryed it 4 a whyle!
Definately City :D
I love living in a big city cause you never get bored!
And people don't know everything about everybody like in small towns.
I love living in a big city cause you never get bored!
And people don't know everything about everybody like in small towns.
I wouldn't last a week in the country side...and couldn't live without this busy community,all it's noise and crime...i'd die of boredom in the country side...that's because i live in this busy city since i was born...i've been a couple of times to the country side...and after an hour,started counting the hours till my return...
For me Small City life.. or maybe living in a nice big city but in a quiet corner :)
OH and I have got to be able to grow flowers xD
OH and I have got to be able to grow flowers xD
2 years 3 weeks ago
I'm sorta an extremes person. I either like complete wilderness, living out in the bush, or a huge busy metropolis.
I like both almost equally, for different reasons.
I grew up in a quiet part of Brampton (props to you Euphoria), and I always really liked my neighborhood. Granted, there's no such thing as a quiet part of Brampton now a days. I then moved to where my family currently lives in Caledon East, about 20 minutes north of Brampton. Where I live can definitly be considered country living, and I love it. I have a 10 Acre lot and a whole bunch of privacy. The stars are amazing (I'm pretty sure you get maybe 3 stars if you're lucky in Brampton). We have bon fires and stuff. It's great, because it's not so far away from the city that you feel marooned. I know a few kids who live a couple hours north, and they're all on drugs because there's nothing better to do.
This year I just moved to downtown toronto with my fiance, and I have to say that I'm also definitly a Toronto kind of girl. I'm an artist, so being in the middle of the art community and being able to have so much at my fingertips is just what I was lacking up in Caledon. It's great down here, and I'll probably stay here until we have kids of our own. Then I know I'm definitly moving back to Caledon :)
I grew up in a quiet part of Brampton (props to you Euphoria), and I always really liked my neighborhood. Granted, there's no such thing as a quiet part of Brampton now a days. I then moved to where my family currently lives in Caledon East, about 20 minutes north of Brampton. Where I live can definitly be considered country living, and I love it. I have a 10 Acre lot and a whole bunch of privacy. The stars are amazing (I'm pretty sure you get maybe 3 stars if you're lucky in Brampton). We have bon fires and stuff. It's great, because it's not so far away from the city that you feel marooned. I know a few kids who live a couple hours north, and they're all on drugs because there's nothing better to do.
This year I just moved to downtown toronto with my fiance, and I have to say that I'm also definitly a Toronto kind of girl. I'm an artist, so being in the middle of the art community and being able to have so much at my fingertips is just what I was lacking up in Caledon. It's great down here, and I'll probably stay here until we have kids of our own. Then I know I'm definitly moving back to Caledon :)
Well i like the city way more then the country. Thats only because i live out in no were land now. I did live in the city and i loved it. Everything is right there for you to get and what not. I don't like the people but hey you cant always get you cake and eat it too.
Well I think there is a third option that should be up there, town. I've never lived in the country, and I hate big cities. A town/small city is perfect for me.
I think iam both
I live in a little Town but i really likes big Citys and want to live in one in my future
but i love the nature to, so i think i can live in a big city and in the country
But if i muss choose one by force so i say City
I live in a little Town but i really likes big Citys and want to live in one in my future
but i love the nature to, so i think i can live in a big city and in the country
But if i muss choose one by force so i say City
Well I guess for me I live in a bit of both, where I live could be considered country ( but not like out the middle of no where, with farms and such), just like horse, large properties etc etc, and then not even 15 mins up the road theres the coast and therefore city life (well small citiy). Where we go to school do all out shopping etc etc.
So we get a bit of both, but it's not the whole huge city experiance nor the true country experiance...
So we get a bit of both, but it's not the whole huge city experiance nor the true country experiance...











