Life in villages is boring as compared to life in cities. Living in cities means gaining access to a host of facilities such as public libraries and parks, clubs, multi-cuisine restaurants, water parks, shopping malls, theatres or multiplex, airport, many public and private hospitals etc. Unlike villages, electricity in cities is available for twenty-four hours which is a huge advantage for people living in cities. Also, there are scores of schools and institutes in cities which provide high level of education to children living in cities.
Thus, we can say with a lot of conviction that city life is better than village life. We Remain updated with all the latest new, development in technology ,science & various other fields.
it depeds for city life its sometimes bad for your brain because of the technology and village it might be dangerous since it's a villge. also city is easier but lack of knowlede village with experiences and a lot of knowledge
Village life is better than city life as far as produce goes. In the rural or suburban areas, there are more crops around. This means that the produce available is fresher and more local.
Village, it always welcoms growth.
A city girl is all in a bag of chips with all her "coolness" but a village girl is not all in a bag of chips. A village girl is happy with her simple life but to a village girl, city life is realley hard and a city girl is used to her "cool" life but village life to a city girl is really hard.
The posh people live in city and have lots of money their life's are great and village life is not cause they are poor.
hmmm lets see-fresh air(pollution free)healthy lifecrowd freepeace of mindhappy go lucky life
i think that village life can be better for old and retire people so that they can live in calm and quite beautiful place.but those who want to work they can live in city to make their future bright.
1. Village life is very simple and peieceful but cities life not. 2. In the village life unemployment, poverty, hunger etc but cities life not. 3. In the village life more but now showing becuase it's hide but cities life not. Thanks Techvedic
to lead the life in better way
ya it is that village life is better than city life because......... The cost of living is very high in the city. Most goods are very expensive. There is no fresh air and pure water. The environment is polluted with dust, smoke, garbage and dioxide gases from factories. Most of the people who live in the city are corrupted. So there are lots of crimes in the city. Many thefts and murders often take place in the city. The city is always busy and noisy. There are a lot of vehicles and people in the road. The streets are dusty and unclean. So it is hard to lead a healthy life in the city. As well as there are so many advantages in the village life. Mainly the people of the village live in unity and peace. The villagers earn money very hard and earn money enough for live. So they live less competition with each other. So they can reach a good position. They have more friends in the community since it is small. The village people always try to protect their traditional habits and culture. The village has clean air and the environment is very beautiful. The village has less noise and rush. So the pollution is less. The village has not lot of vehicles. So roads are less dangerous for driving cycle. They can get fresh vegetables and fresh fruits. The environment of the village is pleasant and silent and it has scenic beauty.The city is full of chemical, if you want to eat sweet you have to eat many chemical present in sweet like chocolates but in village sweets are made up of pure ghee and milk
City life in Kenya typically offers more job opportunities, better infrastructure, and access to modern amenities like shopping malls and entertainment options. On the other hand, village life tends to be more laid-back, with a focus on community and traditional practices. Villages often have closer-knit communities and a stronger connection to nature.
The story "Postmaster" by Rabindranath Tagore portrays the contrast between city life, represented by the postmaster, and village life, represented by Ratan. The city life is depicted as fast-paced and impersonal, while village life is portrayed as slow-paced and fostered deep human connections. Ratan's innocence and simplicity stand in stark contrast to the postmaster's loneliness and detachment, illustrating the differences in values between urban and rural settings.