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Learning English
discursive composition-the pros and cons of living in a small town
There are a lot of small towns in this world, and a lot of people who enjoy inhabiting them.And all the people have their reasons why they like or don't like that way of life.So if you're the one who is having a second taught to move to a smaller town than this article could solve your problem. First of all,life style is slower in smaller towns and they are less polluted.You won't have to hurry every day to work or shopping because there isn't too much traffic jams.You will be able to enjoy in nature and fresh air.You'll never get lost in smaller town.You will notice that the people in smaller towns are more friendly than the people in big cities,because of the relaxed way of life,you will know everybody and everybody will know you . However,this could be a negative point too.Your neighbours could always interupt you in your free time.A lot of people tend to gossip and lie.When something happens, everyone knows it, and sometimes that's not the best thing.Life in smaller towns can be very boring for teenagers,because there isn't much of a choice where they could go out.The education for children is also poorly developed so than they can get bored and drop out. In my opinion,I would rather live in a bigger town and have a country house where you can always go and relax. To sum up,it's still your decision to make where you will live.
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