Should children grow up in the countryside or in a city
There are advantages and disadvantages for a child to grow up in the country or in a city. It’s hard to say which is better. Growing up in the country means a certain degree of isolation. You’re in a small town or on a farm with few people. In addition, the people you meet everyday tend to be just like you. Most have the same background with you, and go to the same schools with you. In the city, people you meet are all different. People come from different culture backgrounds.
City people tend to come from a lot of different places and move around a lot. So, there is not a sense of community in the city like what you have in the country. People in the city can live in the same apartment building for twenty years even without getting to know each other. In the country, however, everybody knows everybody. A child can get lost or hurt in the city and have no one to turn to. In the country, everyone is a neighbor, and people feel connected to each other.
A child growing up in the city has a lot of interesting and exciting places to visit. He or she can go to a zoo, museums, art galleries and concerts. There are a lot of restaurants with different kinds of cuisines. It’s easy to see new movies that come out. Children in the country don’t have a lot of these activities to go to.
To my opinion, a childhood in the city is better because it prepares a child more for what real life is like.