Living in a city is a completely different experience than living in a rural area. First of all, living in a city is more modern than living in countryside. There are way more transportation services (bus, taxi, metro, tramway etc.) in cities allowing you to access all the services which are most of the time already at your doorstep compared to countryside where everything is isolated and far. Education is usually better in cities, there are no famous universities or college in countryside so to have a successful academic career, peoples rather study in cities. Despite this disadvantage, everything in countryside is cheap, whether it’s a meal, house or clothes. You can grow vegetables and fruits in your backyard and not worry about pollution to spoil your food. In some cities, the pollution is so bad that it can form dangerous smog that make breathing difficult and contain hazardous air pollutants.
The looks and architecture of a city is different than countryside. Cities are full of cemented buildings and everything is clustered. That means that there is less space for everything. In countryside, there are fewer infrastructures so there is space everywhere. The houses are so big and they don’t come with a garden, you get a land with it. It’s less populated in countryside but it is calm, less noisy and you are near natural environments. That means it’s greener and full of trees and various animals compared to the gray look of cities that houses tons of squirrels.
City and Countryside
Living in a city is a completely different experience than living in a rural area. First of all, living in a city is more modern than living in countryside. There are way more transportation services (bus, taxi, metro, tramway etc.) in cities allowing you to access all the services which are most of the time already at your doorstep compared to countryside where everything is isolated and far. Education is usually better in cities, there are no famous