jacket potato style dancing,plus the macarena because back in the olden days rural people were jolly ravers:).
life in rural areas are very calm with lots of farm land
rural is when you move to a city. that answer is bull- life there is full of poverty (poor people with out homes)
It was good
Rural life is like living on the outside of all the commotion In the city they will have traffic, skyscrapers many people and loads of job opportunities In the countryside (rural) it will be quiet, no one around in some cases and the jobs available are limited. So people who live a rural life are basically outsiders!
Yes, yes there is a difference because rural life is like country life so it has like all the dirtbikes and animals its like a farm. An city life is like new stuff like all these good shops that sell like high tech stuff.
Like a farmers, most likely. (Nice and Quiet!)
its terrible
Life in 1914 was centered on the cities. As jobs became more available, people moved from farming to working in factories and in industry.
life at home was boring even thogh i was not alive
Horrible, they would have never experienced anything like it before, they would most probably get 'shell shock' and either get trench foot, lice, or shot anyhow.
It's very simple and quiet
In 1914, towns were typically characterized by a mix of industrial and rural influences, reflecting the ongoing changes of the Industrial Revolution. Many towns had bustling marketplaces, factories, and a growing urban workforce, while still retaining elements of traditional rural life. Infrastructure such as railways and telephones was expanding, fostering greater connectivity and commerce. Socially, towns were often divided along class lines, with distinct neighborhoods for the affluent and working classes.