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Big City vs Small City

big city vs small city
Drawing by Adrian Serghie

   With this winter all around us and with Hallmark Christmas movies running in the background, I’ve start thinking about how different life is between a big city and a small one. In all those Hallmark movies, everything seems to be so much nicer in a small city compared to a big one. People seem to be friendlier one with each other and they seem to have stronger connections. Sure, they’re just movies, but does it happen in real life too?

   I grew up in a small city and after I finished high school, I moved in the fourth biggest city in Romania (based on the number of people living in it). I haven’t paid attention over the years at the psychological impact these two environments have. Yesterday I had the chance to live a regular work day in a small city again and the first thing I noticed is that it’s so much quieter than the one I’m living in. I believe this is a good thing because this silence leaves lots of room for one to be alone with his/hers thoughts. Of course, this doesn’t mean that people will pay attention to their thoughts, but it would be much easier I guess.

   In a big city we have some sort of excitement. Always. We always have something to do and places to go. Of course, the needs are the same in a small city too, but the temptations are not the same. There are so many temptations and opportunities in a big city that life looks like it’s passing by quicker compared to a small city, where things don’t seem to be that urgent. Again, I’m not saying that they aren’t, but they just don’t seem to be from a psychological point of view.

   From what I experienced growing up and from noticing how people interact in a small city, I can conclude that most of the time, the communities are much stronger in a small city compared to a big one. Of course, we can have strong neighborhoods in a big city, but it’s much harder for those neighborhoods to be strongly connected with other distant ones. It just isn’t that natural. Physical closeness is a decisive factor for the relationships that we have with people because the more we are around someone, the more we can connect that person. In a small city, we can see someone so many times that we get to feel familiarized with that person and it would be easier to have a small talk if we want to.

   Of course, not everyone can know everyone, but I bet that in a small city, at least 60% of people know each other, while that cannot happen in a big city. Is it a good thing or a bad thing? Neither. If you love excitement and opportunities, a big city might be more suitable for you. Sure, you can isolate yourself in a big city too if you feel the need from time to time. If you want a more relaxed life, maybe a smaller city would be more appropriate.

   This is my opinion and I would love to see yours. How do you see the experience from a big city compared to the one from a small one?

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