Are you a city person or a country person?
Are you a city person or a country person?
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Country person
>born and raised in LA
>grandparents have a comfy house in rural Oregon (my parents moved to California not long before I was born)
>went up there
>spent all day just enjoying the nature
>used to spend every summer up there
I want to have a small cabin in the forest desu
I have never been in the countryside for more than one week.
How does it feels like to live in there?
neither because i'm a t*wnie
want to live in a city though desu
boring
you can only fuck around in the woods for so many years
dirt bikes never get old though
Family originally from >literaly where up north, but im born and raised in the city. I like visiting the countryside, but I wouldn't want to live there, cities are objectively better, so has always been the case and always will be. It's a good thing that some folks want do do it though, since there are undoubtably resources there to be exploited.
fuck countryside
Depends. Both have pros and cons
It looks more comfy than living in the city desu, and I guess that having a stroll in the afternoon will be nice.
It sucks, and all the jobs are leaving. Wouldn't leave here for the world though.
Town
i like to stay in the city for a weekend or maybe a week, but i can't stand it longer.
but i love the how anonymous you are in the city
My town has 300k people
Definitely a country person. Though being relatively near a decently sized city is good for access to theaters, concerts etc.
I unironically plan to move to the countryside, but a place where i can still get good internet and access to most things that i would in the city. When i say country, it's really fucking far from citys.
I'm a small city person living in a cosmopolitan city. I wan't to go back to my peacefull 70k inhabitants city tbqh, I hate traffic, I hate public transport, I hate queues and I hate noise pollution.
Medium cities (100~500 k inhabitants) is where is at
City
Country man currently living in this shithole
Country
i hate people in general
City, more than 5 millions metro population. It's just so hard to find good ethnic food and good direct flight for travel in cities smaller than that.
Nice hills in the background desu. How long does it take to go from where you live to have a nice hike there?
I live in some boring small town. I wish I lived in some multicultural and globalized hellhole instead.
Suburb boring-race reporting in.
Something about have too many people around me gives me anxiety.
Something about not having enough people around makes me depressed.
this
I literally live in the shadow of these hills, but it will take 10 minute ride to get perfect spot to start hiking.
>Are you a city person or a country person?
Suburb person. It has the advantages of neither the city nor the country but the disadvantages of both. I want to fucking die.
would this be a regular or a wealthy suburb in america. i always wanted to live in a house on the coldesac and hang out with other kids like in ed, edd and eddy
I know exactly how you feel dude, I'm moving the fuck out ASAP
comfy :3
In most states that would be a middle class suburb. I used to live in a upper-middle class suburb and hang out with kids but we barely ever had any real fun or wacky shenanigans like Ed, Edd, and Eddy because American parents supervise their kids 24/7.
That's not bad. I have to drive for half an hour to get to a big enough park. I hate living in an overdeveloped shithole.
i don't see anything wrong with this. you work in the city, do your business there, maybe even go to some cultural events or whatever the city's there for, and then go back home to the suburb.
worst thing about belgium is that most companies are not actually downtown, but in some industrial zones on city outskirts, so if you live in belgian suburbs, you could spend a lifetime without ever setting foot into the city center. which sucks of course because it makes for a very boring life
yeah man I just love being in a place where there is nothing to do while at the same time having virtually no privacy if I step outside my house
Spending 2 hours of my day sitting in a car really makes me thank god I live in the suburbs.
well if middle class people can afford houses like these, then america is pretty great
here, houses like in the picture i posted on similar sized plots are around half a milion and not really for middle class. here, from the poor to the normal middle class it's mostly rows of narrow brick houses. you'd need a pretty good job and education to be able to afford a large house in the suburb (so upper middle class)
>tfw living in commieblock 2 feet away from your neighbors
I'm jealous of you americans living in comfy suburbs.
ok so the city is very far away, that is a problem
sorry for not being able to really see it like that, since in 2 hours you can pretty much drive through half of belgium
well in belgium you also don't have a whole lot you can do in residential areas. but i guess it's not that much of a problem since nothing is ever too far, so you can just get in the car or board a train and be there in a matter of minutes
Keep in mind that these houses are made of plywood and covered in wooden siding and are usually built as quickly and cheaply as possible. I live in one right now, it's only 11 years old and everything in it has been or is currently broken. On Wednesday, an HVAC technician is coming to replace our climate system for $4300. One of the 2 showers sprays water inside the wall when it's turned on. There is very low quality insulation in the walls and ceiling, making it really hot currently. On top of that, the house is located less than .5 km from a major interstate highway so noise is constant. Regular Americans can afford these houses because they are cheap dogshit.
fucking going to knife you
the suburbs are fucking shit, and i live in the suburbs of boston, i can't imagine how it is for people who live in the middle of nowhere or in a flyover state, i would fucking kms
I live in a suburb of the Atlanta metropolitan area and it's hell on earth. We don't even have any mass transit that goes into the city because boomers voted against it when it was being planned in the 70s and 80s. They didn't want blacks from the inner city to have easy access to the suburbs but now the whites are moving into the city and the blacks are invading the suburbs. No good eats, either. Just chain restaurants and strip malls.
Have travelled, lived in cities from time to time but I'm a farmer now
well here it's not that bad compared to that, it's pretty close to downtown and has many good things within the town, also a lot of inmigrants but it's still so boring, i feel your pain
>close to downtown
Is there any suburb with MBTA access? And is MBTA kinda decent in going into downtown? I wouldn't want to drive a car in Boston if I were to move there. The driving there was painful
>Is there any suburb with MBTA access?
Yes, the one I live in doesn't but it's pretty small so you can just take a bus to go to the closest one or walk like 20 mins
>And is MBTA kinda decent in going into downtown?
Yes, but the trains are kind of shitty because of how old they are, atleast the ones from downtown, they're crowded but not to a point of being impossible to use them and the lines are pretty decent
>The driving there was painful
It still is
city
Country, but not too far from a small town. I don't want to be in complete isolation and possibly have to travel dozens of kilometers by car in case something goes wrong.
15 to 20 km from a town is ideal.
Sounds a lot better than Miami suburb for sure
Going to join your nomad brothers on the steppes?
Town person. I could live in a city but I'd rather slit my wrists than live in a manure smelling countryside
I hate the filth of cities but the boredom of the countryside even more
Countryside's better than the cities, but small British market villages and sea towns are the absolute peak of human settlements.
a woods person
do people in the suburbs have secret orgies?
Country person, though preferably not far from town
Small city desu. I used to leave in Las Cruces and it was pretty small and comfy. I really hate big cities. I just want a small town near the mountains.
I feel lonely in the countryside
Country any day all day, fuck u*Banites
Both. I live in a small town.
It's the perfect mix of both.
Don't like bigger cities though.
Country all the way
Country born and raised.
Cities makes me sick.