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Is it better to live in the countryside or in the city?
First of all, I am a contemporary youth living in the countryside, but I have also lived in big cities. I will talk about whether it is better to live in the countryside or in the city from the perspective of a contemporary youth. You will understand after reading it.

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I have lived in the countryside for the longest time. First of all, talk about the living environment in rural areas. The rural environment is obvious to all. Although the quality of life is a little poor, the environment is beautiful and the air is fresh. Nowadays people yearn for rural life, quiet and comfortable living environment, without too much pollution. Every family has a modest yard, and you can buy whatever vegetables you want to eat in the yard without spending money, because we rural people will plant them in the ground or in our own garden, and both of them are natural and green.

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The slow pace of rural life, coupled with the development and changes in rural areas in recent years, has suddenly turned the originally backward countryside into a small village with a new look. Now every village in rural areas has access to highways, public toilets, cultural service stations and cultural squares. Every evening, the villagers will come to the Cultural Square to dance the square dance in the city, and their lives are particularly leisurely. The rural life at sunrise and sunset is more natural and fresh.

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Urban residence

Living facilities in the city are relatively complete. There are many people and cars every day, and the pace of life is faster. Whatever you use, it costs money.

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Houses in cities are usually high-rise buildings. Although there is an elevator going up and down the stairs, it is inconvenient for individuals. Many families in the city don't have their own yards.

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However, there are many places in the city where people can have fun, such as visiting parks, singing and drinking tea together. Although the living environment in the city is good, the air quality is not very good compared with that in the countryside.

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To sum up:

Whether living in the countryside or living in the city has its own advantages, but if I have to choose, I think it is better to live in the countryside, because I personally prefer rural life. After all, the countryside has been developing, and now the means of transportation are so developed that it doesn't take ten days and a half to go out for a long trip, but it takes some time to get there now.