
city
There are many reasons why people migrate to cities for many years. Great aspects of a country can be found in its main cities, such as theaters and museums.
Good aspects of moving to a city may include the following:
convenience
Transport
Depending on the location, many places in the city are within walking distance. Nevertheless, public transport is how the city goes: in Paris there is a metro, a London tube, Amsterdam, a tram. Venice even has water taxis!
While parking can be expensive, it’s a pretext to use bicycles or local transportation, where most companies offer discounts and seasonal passes.
Food and Shopping
Cities are the perfect place if you want to taste the local restaurants. Stores will also likely offer a wider range of products. In both cases, some agencies may have a delivery service that can fit into your own schedule.
International
Travel
If you plan to explore your new country after you move, cities are better suited for traveling from place to place. Living in a city may mean it's easier for you to access
Airports
Euro Star
Railways
Ferry services
Health care
The quality of health care may vary by country and, unlike the NHS, you may have to pay for certain types of treatment. However, as a rule, cities are a place where more specialized clinics and departments are established. Therefore, if you have a certain need for health, it will be more convenient to live within a reasonable distance to places that can help them.
Perhaps the language barrier
Because of the majority of international business operations that take place in major and metropolitan cities, there is usually a mixture of nationalities living in the capital’s life. Despite the local language, English is used throughout the world, so it may be that you do not need to learn the language. Some countries use English more than others, especially those who get a lot of tourism.
Familiar surroundings
To a certain extent, it is true that one city looks like another. Moving overseas is a life-changing event, and despite this, it can be comforting to have several familiar environments. Even if aspects of public transport or shopping are different, cities tend to rely on similar functions, such as
International brands
Buses and trains
Shopping centers, restaurants and tourist information
countryside
Previously, there were cities where the village was. Many times we can retell the country from our natural landscapes; In Egypt, there are pyramids, in Italy there are olive groves, France - lavender fields of Provence.
There are great advantages to moving to the more rural areas of your country, including well-established peace and tranquility, and a room with a view.
Good aspects of transition to a rural region include the following:
Quiet
Hobbies
While city life can be invigorating, if you decide to live somewhere quieter, you may find that you do not have so many distractions. Sleeping at night can be easier without sirens or exiles at the end of the weekend.
Without such noise, it may be easier to make time for a hobby that you have always wanted to do, or continue working without interruption.
Well-being
It has been argued that living in rural areas may be better for your health, including claims to reduce stress and anxiety — perhaps because of a lack of crowds, as well as around greenery that benefits overall health.
Authentic character
Living away from the city and its easy access to life is not always bad.
If you get some rest from your nearby city, you can refresh yourself to drink bread, milk and paper in the morning — if you can go there, this is a good exercise, if you need a car, it can help every day.
You will appreciate what you have to make a small, but not significant - an extra effort.
Different aspects of the country
Tourists often make mistakes, judging across the country in their cities. But in rural areas as much can be found:
Separate regions of the city and village will have their own customs for holidays and holy days.
Accents and even languages may vary depending on which area or province you are moving.
The story is often told very widely; there will probably be lots of stories to hear about your particular province - you probably have not heard all versions of the story
Festivals that are local to certain areas are usually close and unique in this area and are illegally located elsewhere.
Local life
He often claimed that people in the country were more friendly than city dwellers. It makes sense. After all, in the area where you will go on to get supermarkets and shopping centers, it’s good to be able to take a neighbor's pot when the need arises!
Local life is also alive in the countryside, as well as in the city, perhaps more so that every day you see the same people and maintain strong friendships with them.
Food will most likely be cooked at home - local recipes will certainly be
From local brewing to growing wine grapes, you'll probably appreciate where your food and drinks come from if you are in the area where it is grown.
The local community is often valued in the countryside - you will definitely find a group or event according to your interests.
More often than in urban areas, products are likely to grow and be produced locally and, therefore, of higher quality. You can even grow your food!
Conclusion
There are both positive and negative aspects of life in cities or rural areas. The good news is that most expatriates who are going abroad are looking for a comfortable home with access to both interesting events and local culture. Both can be found in cities and rural areas in different ways.
It is important to find what is best for you and your interests. And when you decide to live, you can always explore other parts of the country in due time.

