Why city is better than country




















However, for some, the 'hear a pin drop' nature of living in the countryside can be unnerving. If you're used to city living, really take some time to think how the change in noise level could affect you and whether complete silence is always a good thing. Trains, trams, buses and taxis are more readily available in urban areas, meaning far more choice for people living nearby. But you're also close to the peace and tranquillity of the Cotswolds and Mendip Hills or the seaside at Burnham-on-Sea.

Whether you decide you want to live in the country or in the city, take a look at our latest available properties , or get in touch with your local CJ Hole office. In the cities, communication networks are virtually everywhere even in the poorest neighborhoods. Furthermore, the cities have security. Cities have police patrolling twenty four hours a day.

Aside from that, there are CCTV cameras all over the city, which makes it easier to catch criminals and solve crimes. The speed dial also assists in faster response rate from the police force, which is very essential during emergency cases. Due to low population density in the rural areas, the village folks are exposed to a lot of risks.

There are no advanced police forces in the villages, just a few sheriffs with poor equipment, who have to cater to all the people. The fact that the villages have poor communication systems is actually a challenge to the village folks during times of crisis, because they cannot alert the authorities in time.

Moreover, the city has a wide selection of career choices and business opportunities. This is the main reason why most people are abandoning villages in favor of cities. The city is basically a bubbling hub of commercial activities. There is so much more money in circulation in the cities than in the villages, which increases the prospects of prosperity. There are many career opportunities for both skilled and unskilled people. Also, the high population in cities is very attractive to businessmen and increases the chances of businesses succeeding.

The only viable economic activity with a higher likelihood of succeeding in the villages is farming. However, farming does not work much in their favor since they are just producers. They sell their commodities as raw goods to manufacturers, which does not fetch much in comparison to the big corporations that are raking in billions of dollars from processed foods. There are also public amenities in the cities. The education system in cities are better with more skilled teachers and excellent facilities.

Village schools are usually understaffed, because few teachers are willing to take their skills to the villages. There are also many hospitals and medical facilities throughout the cities with different practitioners, such as surgeons, doctors, nurses and psychiatrists. Furthermore, the response rate of medical teams during emergencies is faster due to good communication and transport infrastructure. Villages rarely have more than one medical institution and they are usually understaffed with poor healthcare facilities.

There are also banks, shopping centers, telephone, rest rooms, drinking fountains, just to name a few. In addition, there are many entertainment and recreational venues in cities. The city life is always busy with entertainment spots, during the day and at night. Entertainment venues, such as nightclubs, cinemas, coffee shops and fast food restaurants make life more fulfilling and fun. There also recreational facilities, such as museums, parks and zoos, where people go to relax and enjoy.

Aside from the occasional communal meetings, entertainment is almost nonexistent in the villages. There are very few spots of entertainment, which makes life in the villages boring and slow. Another good thing about city life is privacy. Look at that cool apartment! Which, again, is totally awesome because you gotta spend money to make money. Everyone knows this. According to the Gilmore Girls the definitive description of American small town life , everyone is always up in your business in non-urban America.

People know your name, ask about your problems, and make you get involved in community activities. It's all extremely unpleasant. The anonymity of big cities guarantees that you can happily die alone in your apartment and nobody will find your decaying corpse for days, maybe years!

Ethiopian, Moroccan, Mongolian, East Timorese -- if there's a kind of food you desire, a city is going to have it somewhere. The Menupages entry for Philadelphia only the 5th largest city in the US has over 90 categories of food. Who cares if authentic Icelandic cuisine is fermented shark and tastes like the creeping hand of death fingering your esophagus -- you can get it around the block!

Can't say no to that kind of convenience. In the suburbs, heated debates over which Panda Express is the "good Panda Express" probably whiles away the time between picket fence painting sessions. That's a thing in the country, right? Look, coyotes killed a woman in Canada , and rural America is definitely basically Canada. Skip to main content Lifestyle. Public transportation. You can get almost anything delivered whenever.

Handy can clean your pad. You don't need a car. You can bike everywhere.



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