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The City or The Country?


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I'm stuck living in the suburbs....for now. After I graduate college though I'm going to move to somewhere rural. Not sure if it will be out of state or not. 

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I live in a city. Given my SO doesn't particularly like cities, I'm willing to compromise for a reasonably sized town in the future (no way would I live in a village of any kind, I can't get used to that vibe).

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Lived in small villages in the countryside for most of my life, and hate any time I'm in a city for longer than 2hrs so i wanna keep to the countryside for the future 

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currently living in a city of about 1m population, i love it here, but i also wish i had a yard, so my cop out answer is that i'd like to end up living near a big city, but not inside so i can have a yard and maybe a forest nearby, but also everything a city offers in a 30 min drive. or maybe even go the full Trixie route and have a house on wheels so i can have it parked in the countryside, but i can also take it with me and travel when i want/have the funds

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Country roads! Take me home. Born and raised, wouldn't want to live anywhere else. Yet that said I don't live that far from a city so I probably spend just as much time in a city I simply hate the pace of a city whereas out in the country you are free of all the anxieties of urban living. 

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For most of my life I've lived in this small, worthless town that has more churches than business. The townsfolk are perfectly fine with having to drive 10-20 minutes in any direction in order to do anything that matters. I'd love to leave it behind and move to any kind of city that actually has a point, but at the moment it just isn't possible. Maybe someday.

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Suburb.

Curious at what point does urban become suburban?

Like I know it doesn’t feel suburban a couple miles West because of a lot more businesses and also big freeways :P .

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An area of the country that's somewhat close to a small city (about 75-100k people). I love rural areas, but I don't want to be so far out there that the closest civilization is fifty miles in either direction. At the same time, I don't want a city right on my back porch. There's a nice middle ground.

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Country! You can go shooting anywhere and people are not running around like a chicken with its head cut off. 

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Where I live has made me despise tiny towns with barely anything in them. Out in the "country" is like that but 10x worse. I would prefer to live in a city of any kind, doesn't matter if it is small as long as it has some kind of value. Unlike my town which has none. I suppose a town with nothing substantial to offer to the world fits me to a tee.

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Without any hesitation I'll chose the country ! I just love nature and living in a big city with no trees and plain and farm with animals it's just impossible for me
Unfortunately we don't always do what we want in life and I live in the suburb of Paris and nature is not number 1 priority :twi:

But one day I'll have enough money to get out of this place and I'll settle in the nearest country or forest Paris :P

And I'll buy horses :fluttershy:

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While living far away from people sounds nice, taking long time to go to work etc sucks, so city it is. If I didn't have to work, then maybe living in the country would be better - cheaper land, a bigger house etc.

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