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I really am enjoying my suburban lifestyle. I find that its a combination of being slower paced than city life with some aspects of country life. I actually can hear the crickets at nite if I’m outside. I’m a city girl from a BIG CITY!
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i am in a somewhat country town 35000 people i think. not very big. i love the country air, trees, parks and less traffic. if i were younger i would much prefer being closer to the city. i am a city girl at heart. i enjoy the hustle bustle and life which at this moment i get little of.
Where I come from 35,000 people is a CITY!!! Our entire state capital city (which is where I have the misfortune to work) has less than 12,000 people.
Tulip
I am somewhere between the city and the burbs. Country would be great for vacations
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I like the suburban lifestyle, city is too busy, and country isn’t for me.
I’ve visited the city, and if I had to live in an urban area, I have to say I’d want to live right downtown where everything is happening. I don’t think I’d do well in the suburbs.
Tulip
I was born a city girl, feel like a country girl at heart, but is enjoying the suburban lifestyle.
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I would prefer a country lifestyle (a small log cabin home on a couple of acres), don’t care for the city, and the suburbs (where we live) is a mixed bag, some days I like it, other days I don’t.
I enjoy the city life and the suburban lifestyle. I live in the city my sister lives in the suburb. The city is more upbeat, the suburb is more quite and laid back.
I have lived in both the City and the suburbs, and enjoyed both. I really prefer live in the suburbs. I grew up in the a bedroom community and I really enjoy life in one
I live in the suburbs. We were out in the country for a few years but the brutal winters and being a 20 minute drive from any grocery stores weren’t for me.
Diane