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So I really like living in the city I love to be able to access things super easily I will be able to walk every week here and be around a lot of people I do like the country but I'm kind of more of a I live in the city and I visit the country to relax what about you guys
I would rather live in the city because I don't wanna be stuck with cowboy child in the country no more somebody please help me I wanna said I was kidnapped I was just thinking about my father he let me go now I wish I got a patio please every day of my life like damn cowboy channel so many meetings where are you girl I like
Peligro with you I would say city living I don't know I feel like technically I still live in like a city I'm not like completely out in the middle of nowhere but it's a lot different of a city living it's just like smaller town living then from like the hustle and bustle I guess from where I was living before so it's definitely I guess I don't know tossup
I am very in between. We currently live in, I guess you would consider it a suburb outside a really small city so like I don't know I don't call it the suburbs but we live in a neighborhood there's a school that you can walk to there's playgrounds that you can walk to it's a walkable neighborhood and we're about a five to six minute drive into downtown. It's perfect I just wish we had more space. I couldn't live fully out in the country because...
I do like the country so I would prefer to live in the country but that's only when I get a little bit older. Right now I don't mind living in the sea.
This is very hard because I love the city but I don't like to live in it you know and I don't like the country area but I like the piece that it brings so if you could put me in the middle to where I kind of close to the city where it's not too busy but it's busy enough and I'm close to the country where it's kind of quiet but not too
I feel like the perks of both and I feel like it depends on my mood that day sometimes I love a living in the city just a convenience all the store is just we live close to everything I'm super close to a target I'm super close to a bunch of gas stations you know all that stuff and there's just a lot to do but then I like see shows about the pretty scenery of a country and how it's so peaceful and then it makes me kind of want to live in the country
I'm definitely the opposite I'm full on country all day every day I love listening to just nothing and everything being far away from me and just being in my own space and be able to relax whatever I want not listening to anything and I like going to new towns for different things so it's nice like I don't know win A big city at all
Yeah I think some people really like that it's interesting how different people are like some people are like thrive in the cities and people thrive in the country it's just it's really interesting to see
Honestly I wouldn't mind living in the country a group on a farm am definitely was like I had to drive 10 minutes to get to the nearest town which isn't terrible but I will definitely choose country over sage because there's more privacy and I felt a lot like my nature I made it was just cause I need your person but
Yeah, I love nature too, but I, I don't know, I guess kind of like more of a middle like right now my Stagialized life, I love the city, but I feel like eventually I'd like to live in the middle like have a little bit of yard but also super close to town.
I agree I love being in the city but if I could live in the country just to have a nice home to raise my family and have a yard for my dog I will definitely do it maybe when my kids are a little bit older maybe like five or six just so that way they don't miss or years with their grandparents I definitely feel like that's important I grew up living with my grandparents self I want that for them even though it's not living it's just close by