Move to the city or country

Frankdee20

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Country over city all day, everyday imo.
Agreed

Can’t comment on Australia but I hate people, I hate the hustle and bustle, and I hate what gets lost living that mundane doldrum of existence
 

JamesGatz

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Now that I live in the Country in a very low-stress environment, this is what I notice

In large cities/NYC:

- Everyone is very arrogant
- No one starts conversation with you, unless they want to scam you
- people are very mean and start fights with each other all the time
- its a lot harder to date, since everyone is stand-offish
- everyone is a lot shorter/smaller
- everyone is interested in 'hustling' or working hard

What I notice living in the country:

- Everyone is very humble
- Everyone is a lot taller (average height for a guy in my neighborhood is about 6'1-6'2)
- People say Hi to you and start conversations with you all the time - even if you've never met them before
- Everyone is very attractive, especially compared to cities
- I'm growing a lot faster than I was living in a city
- It's a lot easier for me to build muscle
- there aren't as many women, but all the women here are very nice, social, and humble to be around
- No one here works hard, they take their time with things and have a humble demeanor

Overall, country is a million times better than city living and I think its impossible to live in a city and have a healthy metabolism
 
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Herbie

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@JamesGatz

Thank you for sharing your experience.

Today I got a job offer for a much better job in the countryside and will be moving there soon.
 

Logan-

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Now that I live in the Country in a very low-stress environment, this is what I notice

In large cities/NYC:

- Everyone is very arrogant
- No one starts conversation with you, unless they want to scam you
- people are very mean and start fights with each other all the time
- its a lot harder to date, since everyone is stand-offish
- everyone is a lot shorter/smaller
- everyone is interested in 'hustling' or working hard

What I notice living in the country:

- Everyone is very humble
- Everyone is a lot taller (average height for a guy in my neighborhood is about 6'1-6'2)
- People say Hi to you and start conversations with you all the time - even if you've never met them before
- Everyone is very attractive, especially compared to cities
- I'm growing a lot faster than I was living in a city
- It's a lot easier for me to build muscle
- there aren't as many women, but all the women here are very nice, social, and humble to be around
- No one here works hard, they take their time with things and have a humble demeanor

Overall, country is a million times better than city living and I think its impossible to live in a city and have a healthy metabolism
Where do you live, if you don’t mind sharing?
 
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Herbie

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Update: I didn't take the job offer, got promoted in the current company now being promoted again and moving to a coastal town with 10000 people.
 
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