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Pros And Cons Of Living In Urban Settings

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A few days ago I woke up thinking about my old friends, from before I moved to Northville. I was thinking about the places that they had moved to. One moved to Washington D.C., an urban area, and the other moved to Texas, in a suburban area. This got me thinking about where I would want to live when I’m older. I live in a suburban area, so I have to drive everywhere I want to go, and since I can’t drive my parents need to drive me everywhere. Which doesn't usually work for them, so living in an urban setting would be great for me. In my opinion, urban settings are the best to live in, because of the entertainment that surrounds large cities, the convenience of having most stores and apartments close by, and the amount of public transportation available for anyone to use.
Urban settings are the best, to live in, for multiple reasons. Large cities tend to have many choices for public transportation, such as buses and taxis. In the book Kiki Strike, the Irregulars took a cab to the hospital after Deedee gets severely hurt. Another pro to living in an urban area is the cultural diversity. Even as you walk down a street in NYC or any other large city, you would probably notice concessions with food or clothing inspired from countries around the world. In an urban setting, you would most likely live near numerous stores. New Jersey has an area know as little India, where the stores are built next to apartment buildings as well as smaller homes. Living in an urban setting is the

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