They are not. They can be vastly different, in fact. Humans are social animals, we need other humans for our own mental well-being. Idealistically we were meant to live in smaller communities. There are definite advantages to knowing your neighbors, which is where the old saying "It takes a village to raise a child" comes from. We are interconnected and thrive in smaller groups, or what we call 'communities'.
As humans moved out of a rural setting into larger cities the sense of community was lost. Now, in most industrialized countries, the largest percentage of the population live in urban regions. City life offers many perks that are not found in small towns. Culture, job opportunities and social networking and events are strong motivations to leave the farm behind. But there are problems with packing too many people into tight living conditions. Higher cost of living, including real estate and food, crime and the loss of neighbors knowing and helping each other are problems with most modern big cities.
Another PerspectiveOf course not. Humans have evolved for thousands of years and people are as different as animals. Some people enjoy city life. They love to walk to stores, restaurants, parks and museums. Some do not need a car since they can often use public transportation. The business of life takes place in the city and we need law offices, banks, financial districts, retail districts, colleges, hospitals, libraries, art galleries, coffee shops, theaters and so many more facilities one finds in the city. Then, of course, there are people who hate the congestion of the city and thrive in a more rural environment where they can see fields, mountains, country roads and sky and live closer to nature.
Fortunately this world needs both and is big enough to serve both and everyone in-between.
In my opinion, I think it's better to live in the country because you have peaceful nature, in the city it is very loud and annoying.
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city people always seeking for money but village people always seeking for peace life is not permanent and nothing in life can lost forever. we are coming only to feel the peace which is maximum in village comparison to city
Country life is better because you are not cramped up and everywhere you turn you can move around without running into someone else's house. At least, that is what I think.
In both lives, your main schedule is "eat, work, and sleep".
Another one is that in both lives or places, you see bad, unhealthy homes and good, stable homes.
You can say one is better than another. They live differently and have different jobs. There are pros and cons of living in the city or the country. Sorry if i cant answer your question but this question cant be answered.
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It is a city that is found in Italy. Italy is a country.
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An advantage to city life in the 1800's was the city was where work was found as all the factories were located in the city. There was an ungly side to urbanization in the squalor of slums, the rise of crime and prostituation, and the dangers of disease. The infant mortality rate in the city was double that in the country. Only half the children born there lived past their fifth birthday.
want a debate speech on Town llife is better than city life
City life typically involves a fast-paced environment with more amenities, cultural attractions, and job opportunities. Country life, on the other hand, is characterized by a slower pace, closer connection to nature, and a sense of tranquility. Residents in the city often have access to better infrastructure and services, while those in the country tend to enjoy more space and a sense of community.
Life in the country is typically slower-paced, with more space and nature. In contrast, life in the city is often faster-paced, with more access to amenities and cultural activities. City life can be more crowded and noisy, while country life tends to be quieter and more peaceful.
Life will change drastically as a country develops. Life will most likely get better, as a country develops because better things will come. Businesses will grow, and people will flourish and prosper.
The answer is simple it is similar because they are close to the same number of people that live in the country and the city
village life is a lot different than city life as there is very less pollution in a village and the villagers follow methods that have been used for thousands of years old but still are very effective and a lot of trust is present between the villagers but in a city people from different cultures meet and you should be careful as there are only a handful of people who can be trusted and city lifestyle is very different as there is lack exercises and junk food. Due such a lifestyle the people living in the cities are more prone to heart and other organs related diseases which in turn could kill them but the city folk are more educated than the villagers and also the villagers follow certain hallow practices such as sati, child marriage , etc. This is the difference between village life and city life.
it was proven that 75% of australians like the city better than the country
Yes
Depends Where You Go City Life Is Busy Country Life Is Amazing :)
City Life: Noisy; Hectic; claustrophobic; cars/trucks/buses; exhaust fumes; cement/pavement.Country Life: Quiet; peaceful; lots of room; horses/cows/chickens; fresh air; green grass, flowers, & trees.
City life is much more tense, noisy and lonely than a country life;In city life one becomes more self-centred and somewhat selfish due to hectic and competitive existence;City life gives one faster chance to grow in terms of 'job' and 'salary' while the country life the growth in these areas are slower;City life is living life mechanically and with more dependance on gadgets while country life is nearer to 'nature' and is certainle less dependent on 'gadgets' and 'machines';Finally, while living a life in the city one raely has time to answer such questions due to the rat race one has to run, while in country life due to being nearer to nature and with less complexities of life not only one can meditate on such questions of human existence but also answer them...-mygosh
No, Wisconsin has the biggest water park city in the country