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Living in the country is something that people from the city often dream about.

There are certainly many advantages to living in the country. First, countryside is
often less polluted than the city because there are not as many factories and traffic
as in big cities. There are many trees, which makes the atmosphere become fresher.
Secondly, living the countryside is peaceful. It is very quiet to relax after working;
you can enjoy fresh air, clean rivers, peaceful views, and simple life there. Besides,
there will be no traffic jams because the main vehicles are bikes, electric
motorbikes, or walking. Thirdly, food is obviously fresher and cheaper. We can eat
without worrying too much about food's safety because vegetables are grown
naturally. Finally, rural people are very friendly and hospitable. They are always
welcome to their place and help each other whenever we need. To sum up, I
suggest that country life is suitable for elderlies rather than young people. And
sometimes having a holiday in the countryside after working hard is not a bad idea.

Living in a city has several drawbacks. Firstly, there is the problem of traffic jams
and traffic accidents. The increase in population and the increasing number of
vehicles have caused many accidents to happen every day. Secondly, air pollution
negatively affects people's health, and it also has a bad influence on the
environment. More and more city dwellers suffer from coughing or breathing
problems. Thirdly, the city is noisy, even at night. Noise pollution comes from the
traffic and from construction sites. Buildings are always being knocked down and
rebuilt. These factors contribute to making city life more difficult for its residents.

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