15. Is that a big city or a small place? I would say it is pretty small with only about 200 000 people. The share of the city would be even smaller, I guess. 16. How long have you been living there? - Since I was born in 1996, that gives about 27 years or so. 17. Do you think you will continue living therefor along time? - I am not about to settle in this place as long as my plans work. I am going to immigrate to Canada through the Express Entry program. I want to seethe world and have a much broader experience. 18. Would you like to live in the countryside in the future? - I might consider a life in the countryside, especially for my retirement age. I would definitely love peace and tranquility that a country life might offer when I am 60 or older. 19. Have you ever lived in the countryside? - No, I haven’t. Though, I had a chance to experience how it feels to live there when I visited my friends house in the summer vacations and I liked it there. 20. Do you ever spend time in the countryside? - Once in awhile. We sometimes decide to take a day off with my wife and head to the mountains to have some rest and recuperation. We really enjoy having a picnic there. 21. What is the difference between living in the countryside and the city? Right. For one, city life is very fast-paced and thus stressful at times, while life in the countryside is more relaxed. 22. What do people living in the countryside like to do? I am not really sure about that, but it is obvious that they enjoy socializing more than those living in cities. That’s probably because people in the countryside still value human-to-human interaction. 23. What do you like to do in the countryside? All kinds of activities that I can find, for example, fishing, bird spotting, walking and visiting different people’s homes. I especially like fishing because I feel calm, connected and concentrated when I am busy with fishing.