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Where would you rather live?
city
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country
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 38%  [ 12 ]
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where would you rather live?

in a big city, or in a rural countryside type place


noooo suburbs

for me..... big city Very Happy

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i want to move to a small mountain lake town in new hampshire near a skiing area. it'd just be perfect for me.

wait... what am i doing in boston right now? who wants to trade?
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i live in the country now... and i love it. but i think i'd like to live in a city for awhile.
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Hard to say for me,I would probably choose the city because everything you need is there and gigs are alwats in the city haha
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i love the country. i want to live in a place where you can hit a deer at anytime. all you got in the city is birds. lots of birds. and poop.
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country, im more at home there, but i wouldnt want to be so far into the boonies that there was no big city within a few hours... if that's possible. but seriously, i think that cities and stuff get boring after a while, and i'd rather be able to go there periodically and enjoy it rather than live in the midst of it and have it become stale... because theres not alot of fun stuff to do while 'visiting' the country... so i'd rather live there... where i could play my guitar as loud as i want and stuff... word.
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i like it here just outside DC, not too ghetto, but plenty of activity, and man, two of the greatest Clubs in DC for music are like 4 stops away on the metro, WOOT!
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If I could ever get over big city traffic, big city, for sure.
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Country fo' sure! I live in a small rural town and I wouldn't swap it for anything!

Here's my plan: I'm at uni now in a city. It's not so bad, but need to go home every now and then to stay sane. I need trees and fields and the ability to walk down the street saying hi to just about everyone because you know them!
When I get a job, it'll most likely be in London, but as soon as i'm established enough to settle down, I'll live in a rural town within commuting distance of the city I work in. Better still... work from home! Yay!


Countryside all the way!

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Andrew
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Country.
This week I have been Flipped off 4 times, cut off 3, had 5 people tailgate me, and 1 person throw a cup. Im not a bad driver people in this city just need to cool it.
Road rage where Im from its unheard of we just go about our buisness and let the people drive.

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I like the City, but the Country is
five minutes from my house.

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Big cities scare me; I am very intimidated by them. I remember that when my friends and I went to NYC for a day, we came out of Grand Central and I felt very sick and dazed for a good five minutes. That's how out of my element I am when surrounded by people, pavement, and tall buildings.

I can handle smaller cities much better, especially if I know my way around them. There is always still a lingering fear of the urban environment.

Give me trees, fields, and the woods anyday. I don't need to be way out there at the edge of civilization, but I am more at home in a earthy environment.

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Sprocket
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I live in the countryside. The closest town to me is Ipswich.
I like living in the country people here people know your name.
Cities, on the other hand, are giant scary organisms.
Although, saying that, our bus service is next to non-existent.

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the_quiet_things
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i would like to keep living in a city till i get older then i would like to live in the countryside. but not too far away from civilisation.
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Silver Star Rain
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Oh gush. I don't know...

For me, it is either all city or all country...not podunky places in between.

Right now I need tall buildings...Atlanta is good for this. But later in my life I want to live deep in the country. Yep.

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