Thursday, 9 November 2017

Dear Mr Schmit,

Dear Mr Schmit,
Choosing between an exciting, bustling and a cosmopolitan city and a peaceful, picturesque and a pleasant countryside would be quite difficult.  But there is always making a choice, by seeing the positive and negative sides of each place.  Moving from the busy, crowded city to a peaceful countryside is way more beneficial and I’ll tell you how and why.

Firstly, country air is generally cleaner than the city, which is partly due to the ability for plant life and woodlands to absorb carbon dioxide and the countryside air, however, generally lack the heavy metals and halogens that make up the atmosphere of cities.  Also, not forgetting, that people that live on the countryside live longer than people that live in the city; A department for the Environment, Food and Rural affairs survey in 2011 reported that those living in the U.K. countryside have longer life expectancy, a lower infant mortality rate, and a lower risk of disease than those in the city.  There is also the advantage of no noise pollution in the countryside (peace) whereas there is the constant noise of traffic in the city.

It is certainly more powerful and country villages are real communities where people know each other well and help each other out as a matter.  That’s how and why I think the countryside is more beneficial.

Sir, I think your move did not work out because maybe your children were not really cut out for country living because as teenagers, they would prefer a fun, chaotic and exciting place than a calm, peaceful countryside.  But you can always give it a second thought.


From: Jyot. J.Patel

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