The answer is pretty much “both” indeed. While I officially live in the city, and it is indeed well urbanized, the area was just fields only 15-20 years ago, and some remain.
You have the best of both worlds, which is great. I personally love living in the country, but close enough to the big city, so I can pay it a visit now and then.
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I know people who will just say, you definitely live in the country. But to me, it looks like a little of both.
The answer is pretty much “both” indeed. While I officially live in the city, and it is indeed well urbanized, the area was just fields only 15-20 years ago, and some remain.
You have the best of both worlds, which is great. I personally love living in the country, but close enough to the big city, so I can pay it a visit now and then.
Yeah, I think living in the country but close enough to the city is the best.