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Advantages and disadvantages of living in a small town or village as opposed to a big city
It is often claimed that living in a small town it is better than living in a big city.
First of all, small towns usually have bigger and more affordable houses which can usually have grounds where you can do a lot of things like: building a pool where you can relax after a hardworking day, you can make your own vegetable garden where you can grow the vegetables and fruits that you want. Furthermore, small towns have less population which makes them quieter and a nicer place to live. Additionally, people are closer and you can get to know well your neighbors.
In the other hand there are some disadvantages of living in a small town. To begin with, there are less shops, entertainment places and schools, so most of the times you will need to use a car or public transport to go to a near big city. What´s more, it is easier to find a job in a big city. Finally, you have everything nearer and you normally can walk everywhere.
Taking everything into consideration, living in a small town or a big city depends on what kind of life style you prefer.
Jul 12, 2016 2:51 PM
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Advantages and disadvantages of living in a small town or village as opposed to a big city
First of all, small towns usually have bigger and more affordable houses which can usually have grounds where you can do a lot of things like: building a pool where you can relax after a hardworking day, you can make your own vegetable garden where you can grow the vegetables and fruits ["fruit and vegetables" - it's usually in that order, and it's usually "fruit"] that you want {A very long sentence.. I'm out of breath reading it! I'd split it up}. Furthermore, small towns have less lower/smaller populations which makes them quieter and a nicer place to live. Additionally, people are closer and you can get to know well your neighbors.
In On the other hand there are some disadvantages of living in a small town. To begin with, there are less fewer shops, entertainment places venues and schools, so most of the times you will need to use a car or public transport to go to a nearby big city. What´s more, it is easier to find a job in a big city. Finally, you have everything nearer and you normally can walk everywhere.
Taking everything into consideration, living in a small town or a big city depends on what kind of life style you prefer.
July 12, 2016
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Advantages and disadvantages of living in a small town or village as opposed to a big city
It is often claimed that living in a small town it is better than living in a big city.First of all, small towns usually have bigger and more affordable houses which can usually have grounds where you can do a lot of things like: building a pool where you can relax after a hardworking day, you can make your own vegetable garden where you can grow the vegetables and fruits that you want. Furthermore, small towns have less population which makes them quieter and a nicer place to live. Additionally, people are closer and you can get to know well your neighbors.
On the other hand, there are some disadvantages of living in a small town. To begin with, there are less shops, entertainment places and schools, so most of the times you will need to use a car or public transportation to go to a near big city. What´s more, it is easier to find a job in a big city. Finally, you have everything closer and normally, you can walk everywhere.
Taking everything into consideration, living in a small town or a big city depends on what kind of lifestyle you prefer.
Well done, keep up the good job! :)
July 12, 2016
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