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What kind of life do you live after retirement?
Everyone goes to live in the countryside and occasionally grows vegetables.

With old friends, playing chess, dancing in square dance, practicing French painting and traveling together, many people's lives are more colorful than their jobs. Germany has already entered the elderly society. If you go to rural Germany, most quiet villages will meet old people. However, Germans have long lost the concept of raising children to prevent old age, and no elderly people rely on their children's funds to maintain their lives. Now in Germany, a new mode of providing for the aged has emerged. Some old people volunteered to participate because of the same interests and lived together in their later years. Although everyone lives in the same room, they usually cook by themselves. They only meet in the public kitchen once a week on weekends and take part in group activities-going to a nearby city or go to the opera. On weekdays, if someone is sick, a cohabiting friend will take the initiative to take care of him or her or help with shopping.

Now many elderly people in Canada choose to leave the city after retirement, move to the suburbs or the countryside, and then return to rural life. Many elderly Canadians usually choose a place to retire before they retire, and then ask designers and architects to build a warm house for themselves, mostly one or two or three floors. When everything is ready, it's time to retire and go home. Besides enjoying the tranquility and leisure in the countryside, the elderly can also grow their favorite vegetables and raise poultry. Among the green vegetables, there are cucumbers, spinach and broccoli almost everywhere. Because Canadians like to eat meat, there are more and more elderly people suffering from cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases such as hypertension. After returning to the countryside, eating naturally and healthily and breathing fresh air have also obviously improved the physical condition of some elderly people.

Vegetable cultivation is the favorite of many people at home and abroad. You can not only eat green food, but also relax yourself and enjoy the fun of sowing, watering, fertilizing, weeding and harvesting. To some extent, your job is easy. One of the biggest hobbies of the elderly is usually fitness. Canada has a vast territory, and Ottawa, the capital, is a garden city, which provides a special driveway for people to run, ride bicycles and exercise. In winter, Canadians are more interested in indoor ice hockey, outdoor skiing and skating. Old people are also very particular about sports, such as special running clothes, jogging shoes and special sports kettles.