Would you be able to leave a big city for a provincial one?



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Would you be able to leave a big city for a provincial one? and got a better answer

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Let's have kids and go?

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Let's have kids and go

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Take a month off.

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No, it's not stupid. It all depends on the desire.

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It all depends on the age.

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only after love.

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Come on. well, if you want to. why not? the main thing is that then you do not regret.

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has their priorities. I, too, plan on getting away from the dusty city in the future.

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you don't regret it, go ahead and do it.

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I couldn't leave Moscow for long.

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I have been living in Moscow and have been dreaming to leave this crazy city for a long time, but I realize that I won't be able to live without this craziness. In the region between St. Petersburg and Moscow I leave in summer, it's enough for now!

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am dreaming!

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if there's a normal job and a family there with you.

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To a provincial town on the seashore. I also live in St. Petersburg, I try to persuade my husband to go to the south and he tells me where we will work there, where will my child study.

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would love to leave, and I will leave because I'm on my way to my goal. Living in Moscow is even harder than in St. Petersburg, and I was born here, but I understand that Moscow is necessary for newcomers.

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It all depends on the circumstances! If you have already found a job in the area, equivalent to the current one, then you can, I do not understand why you are dissatisfied, why are you fleeing from Petersburg? And what about your family? Are you going to leave your family? Think about it, so you do not regret it later!

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I myself am leaving St. Petersburg tomorrow for Siberia. It's an unusual feeling. But it's a business trip. And to live. It depends on what you will have in the area in terms of work, housing, etc.. One thing I can tell you from my own experience: the people and human relations in the provinces are better! And of course there is enough crap, like everywhere else. You know what I like best about them is that strangers look each other in the eye on the street. We don't have that.

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been living in Moscow all my life and I'm sick of all these cars, people, traffic jams, especially the metro at rush hour, I hate the cold atmosphere of people living here, all these companies, pathos and decency, nobody cares about them when I earn money and I'll leave immediately-

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Are you already retired?

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was born and lived all my life in Moscow. I can't imagine my life without it. It's possible that somewhere else is better. Although, if the condition is that the apartment in Moscow remains and you can always return, then you can try.

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I, on the contrary, would never move to a big city. There's a lack of air and I get dizzy from the sheer number of people.

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It's easy. I even plan to move with my husband. But the registration must remain in Moscow, because you have to think about the child's future as well.

 

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