My Experience Visiting A Rural Area

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The first time I heard the terms “rural” and “urban” was during my primary school days. It was in one of these interesting subjects where most things, unlike other subjects, naturally stuck. My memory is not as fresh as a newly brewed wine, but I remember that my teacher taught us that one of the major differences between a rural area and an urban area is that the former is backward in terms of population, economic activity, infrastructure, and access to services, and many more. I wouldn't call myself a traveler, but in one way or the other, I've been to several places. And yes, I have been to quite a number of rural areas.

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I grew up in an urban area which had the basic things an urban area would have. Looking deeply, my environment could have pass off for being a rural area because it lacked some of the basic services. I would call it an “upgraded rural area or a mini-urban area. Nevertheless,we enjoyed so many social amenities. For example, the roads were not so good. Some of the areas had smooth pothole-free roads, while other areas had potholes as big as two football stadiums combined. We also enjoyed electricity. Arguably, reliable electricity was one of the things that really made us stand out as an urban area. Growing up, I enjoyed electricity so much that we almost had it every day. When it comes to access to services, like healthcare, education and entertainment, we enjoyed these things. There are big government hospitals and so many private ones, standard schools that represent us in external competitions, and fancy restaurants and play centers that serve as sources of entertainment. With this, it is evident that I grew up in an urban area and that I currently live in an urban area.

HAVE I EVER LIVED IN A RURAL AREA?

Well, the simple answer is no. I have never lived in a rural area. However, I have visited so many rural areas for certain activities. I grew up in a catholic church. Years ago, I was an active alter server. You see, an altar server is someone who assists the priests; go with them to places to make their job easier. At that time, my priest often visited areas where there were no churches. In simple words, rural areas. As someone who did not like going to far places, I always avoided following the priest to rural areas. But one day, I ran out of excuses and found myself in the priest's car, following him to a place where I'd never been before.

That place was out of this world. “Backwards and uncivilized” are the perfect terms to describe the environment. As soon as we arrived, the network on my phone went from 3g to “no signal.” and I wondered how people who lived there survived without the internet. The road there was so bad that the potholes almost swallowed our car. The inhabitants told us that there are hospitals. Meaning, that when they fall sick and cannot travel to urban areas where there are hospitals, they treat themselves with local herbs. As if that is not enough, there was no single school there- children spend all their lives assisting their parents on the farm. After that visit, something about me got drawn to following my priest to rural areas.

I know there are benefits attached to living in rural areas. However, in my opinion, the disadvantages of living in rural areas outweigh the advantages. So, urban areas all the way.

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Rural areas can’t be somewhere anyone would love to live in for a long time. I think one of the major advantages of living in a rural area is that there is this communal relationship between the people of that area and it can be really beautiful but besides that, urban areas is what we all should strive for.

But then, these rural areas just need to exist because it is a very good place to wind down, go clear your mind of the so much happening in the world, hehe. But this is just for a while

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I agree with you. If you need to wind down and clear your mind, that place is the best- so quiet and cool. No machines disturbing.
Thanks for stopping by.

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That’s right, hehe.

It’s my pleasure stopping by 🥰

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Your point is actually very valid. I also don't think I can leave in the rural area. Although, there are just some good things that have been said about leaving there like you get to experience the way people leave their lives on a different level and all of that . But then, with the way things have advanced, I would prefer living in the urban areas more.

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Hello there, Juwon. Just like you, there are probably many benefits attached to living in rural areas. Regardless, I’d still choose to live in an urban area.
Thanks for stopping by.
!BBH

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For me, rural life is better in its contact with nature, fresh air, interpersonal and community connections are closer, but urban life also has its advantages, more job opportunities and being close to all the needs we need. we come across in our days

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Oh! Yesss! I agree that one of the advantages that rural areas have over urban areas is their contact with nature and fresh air. Unlike rural areas, urban areas are polluted with noise and waste from machines.

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So like this, you never lived in the rural area.. interesting 😍
That's why I will keep calling you guys rich kids...omo..life in the rural area considering my experience wasn't too great, although it has its advantages too
But I will always prefer the urban area

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Ah! Mama! Rich? Small boy like me?😂 Life in rural areas is calm and peaceful, but there are so many disadvantages o.

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