Thoughts

Heavily Populated Areas

Are heavily populated areas are good and bad, but depends on each person to add weight to the arguements

Living in a populated area may seem like a bad idea, with all the traffic, tight living quarters and pollution (especially smoking), but it also has some benefits as well.

I live in a small city, and we have tons of traffic, and  if everyone drove cars around a populated city, we would be going no where. Luckily, most people prefer walking, taking the subway, and taking taxis, which are plentiful in numbers. This is awesome because you don’t need to worry about your car getting damaged when you go out, or finding a place to park (which is like impossible in the downtown part of any city). This brings me to my second point, which is that China (which has a big population) doesn’t have many overweight people. They are all skinnier, mostly because the destinations are usually walking distance away, and the subway is cheap and quick. Finally, you don’t need to be your own handyman. When you live in bigger houses, there is a longer traveling time, making simple repairs expensive and/or time consuming. But in heavily populated areas, finding a shoe repair store might just be strolling for a mere 5 minutes.

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