I live on a farm pretty much in the middle of nowhere so I'm a country person.
I'm seven miles from town (which has a population of about 1300) and I can't see my neighbor's house. The county I live in doesn't have traffic signals so most people would probably think this really is the middle of nowhere!
I can do all kinds of noisy things on my property like turn my stereo all the way up (but now that I have kids I won't) and there's nobody around to complain!
So yeah, I go to the city sometimes but just to visit. I just wouldn't want to live there.
Country life. There's no real sense of community or uniting culture in a city. Plus you can't do very much but spend money on crap. I don't see one single positive to living in the city unless one needed constant hospital care. I find cities gross, offensive, wasteful, and stifling.
This post was edited by Benedict Arnold at December 18, 2017 11:19 AM MST
I'm sort of half and half: modestly sized town on a beautiful coast backed by lovely countryside!
I don't reckon that bloke in the heading video is a genuine country-lover.
Dressed like a model in a glossy hunting magazine's green-welly advertisement.
Climbing over a gate well away from its hinges even though it has a spring catch on it so it can be opened. Or if it is chained & padlocked as it might be (can't properly tell), not realising - or ignoring - that if it can't be opened it's probably because there is no public right-of-way through it...