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Wow this is amazing insight thank you Meral from my personal experience if you live in a city it gives you more independence, fulfillment, job opportunities but for older people living in suburbs is nicer to have more space
I lived in the suburbs for most of my life but I went to school in the city. Having a view into both worlds I think my life would be better in the city. There’s more things to do. Better job opportunities as well. Living in the suburbs feels like a prison where you are isolated from the world.
Thank you Ace for watching the video. I agree with you that there are more things to do in the city and better job opportunities. But there does seem to be a trend in developing neighborhoods that have many of the qualities of a city life, only further west that some people prefer. I do think it comes down to personal choice, but you do make a valid point.
Im opposite. Ive lived in heavily urban areas most of my life and I got tired of the traffic, crime, hectic lifestyle. Im now in the suburbs and couldnt be happier, wish I had done it sooner.
Are you a city dweller or a suburbanite? Are you looking to change that? Check out this video for more insight. ua-cam.com/video/Qsv66eiD0K4/v-deo.html
Wow this is amazing insight thank you Meral from my personal experience if you live in a city it gives you more independence, fulfillment, job opportunities but for older people living in suburbs is nicer to have more space
I lived in the suburbs for most of my life but I went to school in the city. Having a view into both worlds I think my life would be better in the city. There’s more things to do. Better job opportunities as well. Living in the suburbs feels like a prison where you are isolated from the world.
Thank you Ace for watching the video. I agree with you that there are more things to do in the city and better job opportunities. But there does seem to be a trend in developing neighborhoods that have many of the qualities of a city life, only further west that some people prefer. I do think it comes down to personal choice, but you do make a valid point.
Im opposite. Ive lived in heavily urban areas most of my life and I got tired of the traffic, crime, hectic lifestyle. Im now in the suburbs and couldnt be happier, wish I had done it sooner.
Glad you’re happy in the suburbs.
@@thetapheonixThnk you for sharing you should visit a walkable city and see how you like it, from my experience cities aren’t the problem cars are
@@Ary-vr1pu Less cars doesn’t help with crime, less people helps with crime. Fewer people, fewer crimes committed.