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Лиза Степанова
That's a very good question because I really like both, city and the suburbs. I actually live in the suburbs now, around 60 min to the Moscow centre, and it has its own pros. It's quiet in my town and there's an actual forest nearby where you can walk and rest, getting rid of the endless thoughts in your head. Having said that, all the fun stuff is in Moscow: my friends, cinema, bars, pubs, museums, theatres, beautiful streets... So I don't really know if I could live right in the Moscow centre, but I would like to try for sure.
Oct 27, 2021 12:37 PM
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That's a very good question because I really like both, city and the suburbs. I
actually live in the suburbs now, around 60 min to the centre of Moscow, and it has
its own pros. It's quiet in my town and there's an actual forest nearby where
you can walk and rest, getting rid of the endless thoughts in your head. Having
said that, all the fun stuff is in Moscow: my friends, cinema, bars, pubs,
museums, theatres, beautiful streets... So I don't really know if I could live
right in the centre of Moscow, but I would like to try for sure.
I would also change rest to relax, while both are correct in the sentence relax sounds better: “you can walk and relax”. Otherwise it’s a very good answer.
October 27, 2021
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Лиза Степанова
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English, Russian
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English
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