are you a city or country person

The city is too crowded and busy and the country isn't crowded and busy enough. Suburbs ftw

Yeah suburbs is where it's at. It's that sweet spot between urbanisation and nature.
 
yeah idk I kinda like the middle. I love going to Boston but the thought of living there gives me a moderate Stress Attack but I'm sure I'd learn to love it given time, for example.
 
Country person. I've lived in the country for 21 years and it's pretty ok I guess. I enjoy visiting cities, but I think it'd take a lot of getting used to before I ever considered living in one.
 
City. Too many flying insects in the country.

too many bloody WASPS in the country if not for those fuckers I'd be fine in the country
 
That being said, one day I'd love to have a beautiful mountain house in a cozy town. But that will likely remain a dream; if it ever does happen it'll be when I'm much older. I think I'll be a city person for a loooong time.

I would totally love that too haha. While I would prefer the city over country due to the city having more stuff to do/check out as others mentioned, I wouldn't mind living in a small with nice scenery like ones in the mountains. We can only dream lol.
 
I lived in both at different times of my life
I like nature a lot more so many times I prefer to live outside the city, so country/rural life for me.

if I could I would move outside the city's edge and be closer to nature.
 
A city girl for sure.
I prefer living in the city because in the country there isnt mostly likely acess to big brand stores and you`ll probably hae to travel further so I prefer living in the city.
Plus the countryside is to isolated for me.
 
idk anymore. I love the thought of having everything within walking distance in cities, it's really convenient. Not to mention there'll always be something to do. But the noise level in places like Manhattan are off the charts so I'd prefer living on a really high floor than somewhere 10-. Countrysides are also very beautiful and help me relax... I'd love working somewhere in the country since there's generally less people and that means less for me to feel anxious about. Work here in Manhattan is usually busy since there are so many people living in NYC and therefore many more clients to serve. ): It can be exhausting.

So both. Each has its upsides. I love the world in general.
 
I actually feel much more at home in a city environment near modern conveniences. Sure; Rural living is peaceful, but it's also boring and forces you to think about even going into town because of the extra cost in fuel to get there.
 
I'm definitely a country person, I've lived here my whole life and love taking walks along the river and through fields. Cities just seem too crowded to me and I kinda like just being on my own in a tranquil environment.
 
As someone without a driver's license (still), city all the way.

I could probably survive in the country if I could drive myself to the city. But if you're stuck there and are at the mercy of people with cars to get anything? Yeah no.

I lived with my parents in a small town for like 9 months once. Not fully country, but our town had nothing to do. It sucked. At least here in my current city, I can walk to get places if need be. Or we finally have something resembling a bus system, if it really was too far away for walking.
Also it's nice to know I wouldn't have to drive 10-15 minutes to get to a grocery store like in that small town... or like 30 minutes for a Gamestop. :P

That said, I could definitely see the appeal of country living. It's nice and quiet.
 
i would like to live in a big city for a year or so. i think it would be a fun experience. i like having everything close enough to walk to and i know i would enjoy the whole city never sleeps aspect. but ultimately i love rural areas and that's where i'd like to stay ultimately
 
I love the city. I can just blend into a crowd and not worry about running into people I know
 
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