Why so many people are choosing village life over city life

Why so many people are choosing village life over city life

For many years, people flocked to the city. This was because there were more people, more jobs, more schools and more homes.

Simply, living in the city gave people a wide range of choices and presented better opportunities for people of all ages. However, this has started to change and now a large number are choosing village life over city life. There are a lot of different reasons for this, some of which are listed below.
 
Village Life vs. City Life
 
  • There’s a Greater Sense of Community - There are a number of reasons as to why people choose village life over city life, one of which is the strong sense of community that villages tend to have. As a village is relatively small, it’s not uncommon for neighbours to know neighbours and for people to be well connected with those in the local area. This is rarely the case in a city, where people are much more likely to keep themselves to themselves.
 
  • There’s More Peace and Tranquility - In a city, it can feel as though it is ‘go, go, go’ at all times. Cities are full of people and there’s rarely a moment of peace, which can make privacy and tranquillity feel a million miles away. After all, cities never sleep. In a village, this isn’t the case at all. Villages are noticeably quieter, offering an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
 
  • Villages Often Have Lower Crime Rates - Generally speaking, life in a village is safer than life in a city. This is because there is a lot less crime, as crime tends to be where the majority of people and businesses are. Fewer people and a strong sense of community means that most villages have a very low crime rate.
 
  • There’s Less Pollution in a Village - There is less pollution in a village than there is in a city, which is one of the biggest draws for those who are concerned about clean air and health. This is because villages have fewer cars, factories and industrial businesses. Clean air is not something that’s easy to come by when living in a city.
 
  • Villages are Closer to Nature and Countryside - Though there are a fair few parks and open spaces in most major cities, it’s just not the same as being out in the countryside. Nature doesn't feature as prominently and the countryside is always a good distance away, which can be a problem for anyone who enjoys the great outdoors.
 
There are a number of benefits that come from living in a village, which is why so many people choose it over city life. With village life comes tranquillity, a strong sense of community, safety and close proximity to the great outdoors. These are not things that are easy to come by in a big, bustling city. If you had the opportunity to swap city life for village life, would you take it?


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