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Rural versus City Living (Public School Working)

 
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Weigookin74



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PostPosted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 6:55 pm    Post subject: Rural versus City Living (Public School Working) Reply with quote

So, I recently moved to a mid sized city, which seems huge for me because I had just lived in the countryside. I moved from a small city of 80,000 (very rural like for Korea) to a mid sized city of 700,000. Has many of the features of a larger metropolitan city except for maybe Seoul or Busan. Thought I would be excited to move. Had been my goal to get out of the country at first. However, now I miss it. Sounds strange. Even the public schools here are different. Everyone is nice and kids are ploite, but seems more regimented or formal. I guess I miss that informalness that I found in the smaller town. I am now in my 30's. (Which I think is still young.)

So, how about you? How many like the rural versus the city life? I am closer to Seoul in this mid sized city and had to go there frequently for some appointments. Gotta tell you the crowds drove me nuts.
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