Living in the city v. the country Are you more of a city individual or a country individual? Some people are fonder of life in the city rather than the country or vice versa because of many different factors. One factor is the pace of living; some people prefer a fast paced city life compared to the slower, more relaxed pace in the country. Population is also a factor; people may desire to live in a densely populated area similar to the city rather than a sparsely populated one similar to the country. Another factor may be transportation; large cities tend to have public transportation that chauffeurs people throughout the city, where in the country that kind of transportation is either not needed or is not provided. These factors influence the way people make decisions on whether to live in either an urban or a rural area. The fast paced city life offers more entertainment, sports, shopping, and career opportunities than a slow, more relaxed country life. . . . View the whole essay, without interruptionTransportation is a factor that many people think about when moving; cities tend to have public transportation because of traffic congestion. The city life offers many means of public transportation; which includes taxis, buses, subways, and airports. I hope that this essay has informed you on a few of the many factors that influence where people live. Some people feel more secure knowing that their neighbors are in close proximity. Country life means you have the opportunity to raise much of your own food, be it from a garden or livestock. The population of an area can carry a lot of weight when it comes to choosing a place to live, whether in the city or in the country. It seems that the more highly educated an individual is, the more likely it will be that they will be more inclined to live in the city because of higher incomes and business advantages. Many different factors influence the decision on whether an individual prefers the city life rather than the country life, this essay highlighted 3 of these factors. Rarely do individuals own private cars because of the lack of parking facilities, the increased cost of gasoline, and, unless you are one of the fortunate few, who have garage facilities, occurrences of car theft and vandalism is high. Financially challenged people have more opportunities in the city by getting help from the many agencies ready to lend a helping hand. The infrastructure in the country isn’t as advanced as in the city; the roads are not as well taken care of and it takes you, or it seems like, forever to get where ever you are going. Although neighbors live further apart, they seem to know each other better and are always there help whenever the circumstances call for it. Living in the country has proven to be a more relaxed way of life. These factors are pace of living, population, and transportation. or Our Nation is primarily composed of two types of people, those who live in the city and those who live in the country. Some of these people are off to work, some are off to school, and some are just out-and-about. The difference between these people is that some are the city crowd and the others are the country folk. All these people start the day with the same goals, however that is where their similarities end. The many different cultures, along with the multitude of jobs, variety of transportation and endless entertainments make the fast paced city crowd so much more different from the often diversely cultured, nature employed, commonly one truck owned, out-doors entertained easy going country folk. City living and country living are like night and day. Because of the high immigration rates in cities, such as Ottawa and Toronto, these places tend to be flowing with cultures. Meeting one?s neighbours can be a total education. You may have a Chinese, Lebanese, Islamic, African, or Polish neighbour. With so many different cultures, being bilingual is an advantage, but it is not even close enough to mak
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