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Are you a city mouse or a country mouse?
So are you a city mouse or a country mouse? (Term from Aesop's Fables.)
Meaning, do you live in a city, the countryside or something in between?
I will start, I'm in between but mostly a country mouse. My village has about 1,000 people -- no traffic lights, no 'fast food' but thank God we do have fast Internet :-)
Mar 10, 2016 6:40 PM
Comments · 4
I would name myself as a cat (a city cat? :) without reference to Aesop's fables :) And we have traffic lights and sometimes even traffic jams...
March 10, 2016
Hey there, I'm a country mouse! I come from a little village of nine-thousand people.
Someone knows Sardinia? It is a beautiful island (Italian region) in the Mediterraneam sea :)
March 10, 2016
We are all "Italki" city mice, Greg (-;
March 10, 2016
I live in a city however I prefer countryside. I am a nature lover. So concrete jungle is not my favourite. But sometimes we have to live in.
March 10, 2016
GregS
Language Skills
English, Finnish, German
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Finnish
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