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dialogue writing about your city

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Answered by raghuramansbi
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Akram: Asslamu-Alaikum, Akram. Why did you not go to village till this time?

Shan: No, I have changed my programme and do not want to leave comfortable life of the city, when village life is very dull.

A: You have a very bad impression about village life. Why?

S: Yes, I am saying right. The village is a dirty place. Comforts of life are not available there. Heaps of garbage can be seen everywhere. People and animal live at the same place. They also drink water together at the same dirty pond. Ignorance prevails every where.

A: My friend! You are telling a lie. Although our villages are backward, but not as much as you. Many villages have become modern. Schools for both the sexes and hospitals have been set up in villages. Sanitary system has been improved. Electricity has been provided in almost every village.

S: But the cities have better facilities. Better houses, better means of communication, fast and comfortable vehicles and many other facilities are there. The people of cities live comfortable life.

A: You are talking superficially. There are crowded houses. A large number of people live in small houses which are is injurious to health. Polluted air, dirty streets and stinking drains spread many diseases. The people of cities have no love and sympathy. Cinemas are spoiling our new generation which is against Islam. Where as village life has fresh air, simplicity and love. Villagers are very sincere.

S: Please, do not disturb me. I have no intention to go to village at any time.

A: Okay, bye.

Answered by mmsumitrajak
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Answer:

The City and the Country

David: How do you like living in a big city?

Maria: I like it so much more than living in the country. There are many things that make it better.

David: Oh, really? Can you give me some examples?

Maria: Well, it certainly is more interesting out in the city than it is in the country. There is so much more to do and see!

David: Yes, but the city is more dangerous than the country.

Maria: That's true. People in the city aren't as open and friendly as those in the countryside, and the streets aren't as safe.

David: I'm sure that the country is more relaxed, too!

Maria: Yes, the city is busier than the country. However, the country feels much slower than the city.

David: I think that's a good thing!

Maria: Oh, I don't. The country is so boring! Being in the country is much more boring than being in the city.

David: How about the cost of living? Is the country cheaper than the city?

Maria: Oh, yes. Living in the city is more expensive than in the country.

David: Life in the country is also much healthier than in the city.

Maria: Yes, it's cleaner and less dangerous in the country. But, the city is so much more exciting. It's faster, crazier and more fun.

David: I think you are crazy for moving to the city.

Maria: Well, I'm young now. Maybe when I'm married and have children I'll move back to the country.

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