Living in the country or the city has its pros and cons. When you live in the country, you usually have more space, and it is quieter. However, when you live in the city, you are closer to stores and schools. I interviewed several people to see what they think.
Elsie Cearlock:
“Country, because it’s just better and I like it, and you can have animals like chickens.”
Nella Stoller:
“Country, because it’s quiet, pretty, and I like it. :)”
Brady Leman:
“Probably the country—more space.”
Rigg Stoller:
“Obviously the country, because the city is too noisy, and the country is just way better.”
Dalyah Knapp:
“Country, because it’s quieter and you have more space.”
Max Brown:
“Either the country or a small town, because big cities have too many people and it stresses me out a lot. Also, traffic and smells are horrible in the city.”
Ella Tucker:
“Country, because I can live out my AG dreams.”
Cora Holt:
“Probably the country, because I think it’s prettier than the city.”
Brady Thompson:
“Probably the country, because you can do whatever you want.”
Hadassah Dohner:
“I would rather live in the country because I would have more yard space. Also, I could have a pool and a golf cart.”
Zola Ahlers:
“Country, because I live in the country and want to have a lot of land.”
Rome Leman:
“Probably the country because it’s drippy.”
Brenna Dryer:
“I would live in the country because I love animals, and you cannot have animals in the city. I already live in the city.”
Aizlee Garber:
“I would live in the country because I don’t like the city.”
Brooklyn Kemp:
“City, because there are more people and more things to do.”




















