It is thought by some that it is better to live in a city while others believe that life is better in the countryside. Discuss both sides and give your opinion.
People
often argue whether living in an urban area is better than living in a rural area or not. Some people
prefer a city
life
while others prefer countryside life
. In my opinion, life
is better in a city
.
On the one hand, regional areas have more benefits than cities, according to some. Firstly
, regional areas give away the feeling of serenity. This
is because there is less noise pollution due to the lack of cars and construction work. In contrast
, living in a city
might make a person anxious because of the busy and fast lifestyle. Secondly
, residing in a rural area has less chance of developing lung diseases. It is true because, compared to a city
, the countryside has no air pollution. For instance
, a survey shows that most people
who suffer from lung cancer have lived in a city
for a long time.
On the other hand
, some argue that urban areas have more advantages. One main point is that people
who reside in a city
are more likely to receive better education and healthcare. To illustrate, good quality universities are usually located in the centre of a city
. For example
, the top ten universities in my home country are located in the capital. As for healthcare, it is a fact that all of the major hospitals are in a city
. Suppose a person can not find a particular medicine in their local hospital. In that case, they will find it in the big city
hospital.
To conclude, although
countryside life
is peaceful and suitable for lung diseases, from my point of view, living in a city
is better because of the healthcare and education.Submitted by emeralds0214 on
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