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"Moving away from the city". What to expect?
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<blockquote data-quote="GC7" data-source="post: 3550778" data-attributes="member: 2455"><p>Great point. The entire reason I made this thread is because I have always lived in a city and most stores and restaurants have been a 10 minute drive away. <strong>It's very easy to get used to this. </strong>So I want to know all the bad things about living "away from the city" (since it seems to be bothering everyone that I said "in the country" and had a very different concept of that).</p><p></p><p>But nowadays with Amazon being the way everyone shops, how much does that help with living away from the city? If you can at least get USPS service then you should be able to get regular deliveries of things that you would have bought at Walmart anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GC7, post: 3550778, member: 2455"] Great point. The entire reason I made this thread is because I have always lived in a city and most stores and restaurants have been a 10 minute drive away. [B]It's very easy to get used to this. [/B]So I want to know all the bad things about living "away from the city" (since it seems to be bothering everyone that I said "in the country" and had a very different concept of that). But nowadays with Amazon being the way everyone shops, how much does that help with living away from the city? If you can at least get USPS service then you should be able to get regular deliveries of things that you would have bought at Walmart anyway. [/QUOTE]
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