Live in A Big City
Thousands of people rush into cities each year.Some come for education. Some come for shoppingor sight-seeing. Some come on business. But most ofthem, attracted by the job opportunities and modernlife, come to stay.
People enjoy city life chiefly for its conveniences.To begin with, the city provides fast transport withroads and buses leading to every corner. Then, thereare apartment stores and shops all over the city,where you can buy all kinds of goods you want.Besides, hospitals and other services are all with ineasy reach. Indeed, whatever you need, you can easily get what you want.
However, cities are confronted with many problems. One is the housing problem. Forexample, it is not uncommon for two or even three generations to share an apartment.Another problem is pollution. The air is not clean and the environment is noisy. Finally, thereis the problem of competitive atmosphere. For instance, people who have been in theapartment block may well be strangers to each other. In short, the city is only a place forbusiness, to be visited occasionally. It is not an ideal place for permanent residence.