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Pros And Cons Of Living In The City
There are many pros and cons of living in the city depending on the point of view. I think that people who were born in the city easily adapt to all changes in it. The city life is very dynamic. As I was born in the biggest Bulgarian city – Sofia, I’ll try to convince you that living in a big city has more advantages than disadvantages. First of all life in the city is very exciting and funny. There are a lot of cultural events, festivals and entertainment. You can visit museums, cinemas, discos, fun centers. You meet a lot of new people every day and you have friends to talk. There are hundreds of stores and you can easily buy everything. You can never be bored in the city. Another big advantage is the educational opportunities to bolster your knowledge and experiences. I also have to mention the better health care. Finally it’s easy to find a job and in most cases it’s much better paid than the same job in a small village. However, there are certain disadvantages of living in the city like pollution, traffic jam and the expensive cost of life. In conclusion I can say that living in the city is better than living in the country, except for those who are retired and need to relax and enjoy the quiet way of life. But I think I am still too young to think about living in the country. Maybe one day I’ll change my point of view, who knows?