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I'm in the suburbs conveniently squished between two of the biggest cities in my state. I wish that construction wasn't always happening near my house though, because it's really annoying and loud.
hmmm, we do live in a city but i'd say it has a ton of greenery here. there's even a heath nearby. it's not too lively here either, so i'd say a surburban area?
I live in a suburban area not far outside of the city.
But the reason why I say I live in Cornfield Ohio is because, like, every direction you go out of this town there is a HUGE cornfield. They're everywhere lol
I live in Geargia, but it doesn't feel like what many think the south is at all. I used to live in Utah, and it honestly looks the same where I live. I thought that when we moved hear it was going to be farms and endless fields, to be honest.
I live in a wee village about 10 - 15 minutes away from the nearest town by car. I like it but it can definitely get boring fairly easily since there isn't a whole lot to do here.
I live in a big city, but on a street with lots of oak trees, raccoons, and eagles so you can pretend youre in a suburb. but walk a mile away and you can see the downtown skyscrapers...