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1. It's cheap. You have to actively try to spend more than $20 on a meal, even a good one. A movie still costs single digits. No one has a clue or cares what brand of clothing you're wearing, let alone whether your shoes, purse or belt are this year's season or last. And did I mention housing? You can live in a real house with multiple bedrooms, multiple bathrooms and a garage. Maybe even a pool. And you can own it for under $200,000. Yup, you read that right. I didn't leave off any zeros.
2. There's space – for you, for your dog, for your kids, between you and your annoying neighbors. An ad on the NY subway sums up: "Raising a baby in an NYC apartment is like growing an oak tree in a thimble." In the city, you live on top of each other. Your kids and your dog barely know what grass is. In the country, you have something called a yard. You run around, kick a football and chase fireflies. You go sledding and build snowmen on fresh snow that hasn't been trodden by hundreds of others. You can actually identify constellations because you see lots of them each night. You are fascinated by a lot more interesting animals than squirrels, and your dog acts like a dog, you don't have to carry around bags for its poop.
Advertisement 3. There are no billionaires. And frankly, few millionaires. To put it another way, there's a lot less income inequality. Since the cost of living is much lower, even those on the median family income (about $50,000 in the US) can have a decent life. You don't feel poor as you do in big cities where even those earning six-figures still believe they're "just getting by". In the country, you aren't constantly aware of your socioeconomic status. You worry a lot more about the weather.
4. You aren't reliant on public transit. You don't have to push your way onto an overcrowded subway car only to find yourself squashed next to someone who smells or elbows you. You aren't late because there's been a delay and some robot-like voice has to tell you about it over and over on the speaker. You can drive yourself where you want, when you want. Even if there's traffic (and there isn't much outside of cities), you can usually find another way to go. You are in control, and there's plenty of (free) parking.
5. You don't get suspicious when people are nice to you. People say hello and "how are you" and generally mean it. You go to the grocery store and have a decent chance of seeing at least someone you know. Your doctor actually calls you back the same day you call with a concern. People don't size you up constantly based upon your job, social status or income. Volunteer work isn't something you do for your resume. You feel a part of a genuine community, not just one peon out of millions.
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- What are they doing in picture b? They're catching fish.
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- What are they doing in picture c? They're drying rice.
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- What are they doing in picture d? They're unloading rice.
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- What are they doing in picture e? They're feeding pigs.
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- What are they doing in picture f? They're milking cows.
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2 addition
3 painful
4 heated
5 unhealthy
6 unpleasant
7 disappearance
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1. He'll settle down. Then his performance will improve
Once he has settled down, his performance will improve.
2. Although Judy was severely disabled she participated in many sports
Despite her severe disability Judy participated in many sports.
3. The instructions say you just add boiling water to the soup powder
The soup powder is said to be added boiling water.
4. People who haven't been abroad shouldn't criticise foreign customs
Nobody who who has never been abroad should criticize foreign customs.
5. Simon hadn't expected that he would feel so weak after operation
The operation left Simon feeling weaker than he had expected.
6. It's nobody's fault that the meeting was cancelled
Nobofy is to blame for the meeting being cancelled / for the cancel of the meeting
7. I never intended to go to the meeting
I never had any intention to go to the meeting.
8. I was not surprised to hear that Harry had failed his driving test
It came as no surprise to me that Harry had failed his driving test.
9. The car was so rusty that it couldn't be repaired
The car was too rusty to be repaired
10. Alan worked too hard at the office, and this led to his illness
Alan's illness was the result of working too hard at the office
2+4=6
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