Be aware of my title, which is far too long in words, and is in fact primarily intended to be normative.
Normative of what? For an old man who has lived in the countryside for sixty, seventy, seventy, eighty years, never finds it difficult to live in the countryside exactly the way it is every day.
It was able to go to the market every 5 days, and if there was something I wanted to buy I gave a word to the village kiosk and was able to get the goods on the 2nd day.
So they are used to living in the countryside, and there is no such thing as adaptation or maladaptation.
But for some city dwellers, or at least those who have lived in the city for many years, and are now suddenly ready to live in the countryside, what kind of setbacks and difficulties will they face when they meet such a group of people? And what kind of trouble will they encounter?
For one thing, you can't order takeout.
You don't want to think about eating spicy hot pot or big chicken fillet in the city, or even a xiao long bao, and there are basically no xiao long bao makers inside the village.
The only food you can eat in my village is doughnuts, and the doughnuts have to come every five days, why? Because people go to the market on the same day, the market can not be sold on the ground ran to our village to sell, the price is also very expensive, not as cheap as the freshly made doughnuts delicious.
So if you live in the countryside, in addition to urban villages, most of the remote areas of the countryside, you do not say that the point of takeaway, you are too lazy to cook their own not.
If you really don't want to cook, then you can only cook a bag of instant noodles to eat, as for the so-called fried chicken and cola drinks or certain hamburgers, that is basically far away from you, and will be very far away.
Secondly, you can't get a cab.
While public **** transportation facilities are decent now, and decently unimpressive, like on our side of the pond I'm most grateful for the fact that public **** transportation is all free come winter time.
That means whenever you want to go somewhere just get a public ****ing car, which greatly improves the ease with which we can get out and about.
And you can put a lot of stuff on the bus, and the driver will come over and give you a hand.
On the basis of such public **** transportation, that is simply very good.
But you have to pay attention to the village inside the public **** traffic is not able to pass, one is part of the village hutong especially narrow, the second may be our side of the special, public **** traffic, especially large public **** car simply can not find.
If we want to take a public **** car, we have to run 3 kilometers away or 5 kilometers away.
Some people say it's just an extra 3-5 kilometers, so it's not a problem.
But you have to be careful, the only thing you can find in the village is a private car, which is also known as a black car.
Say you want to go somewhere and ask your neighbor for a favor, and he drives you there, but when will you be back, and what if you suddenly want to leave at night? The lack of transportation is a very deadly problem.
Thirdly, protection from the cold and warmth, all kinds of living environment is not very suitable.
If you build a particularly new house inside the village, then when I have nothing to say, but if it's an old house before, take my grandmother's house as an example, it's ridiculously cold in the winter, and scary hot in the summer.
Some people have said that you are being ungrateful, why don't you install an air conditioner in your grandmother's house? The air conditioner was installed, but the windows are leaking, and there are a few big holes in the roof, so it's not like you can blame them.
This house is actually due for repair, but if you suddenly go to live in an idyllic place now and rent a relatively shabby house, I tell you, winter warmth and summer coolness does not exist, unless you take a few more air-conditioners and blow them 24 hours a day constantly.
Fourth, entertainment of any kind is basically non-existent.
We have some recreational activities in the village now, such as square dancing, but other than that? Nothing.
If there is any, it's probably a movie show that comes every few months, or people from outside the village who come to sell ice-cream.
Basically there's no entertainment other than those, and you can certainly keep swiping with your cell phone, or you can play on the computer there, or you can even watch TV.
But for some of the entertainment, there's a bit more inside the city.
Point 2, why do we yearn for an idyllic life?
Then some people say, why do some people aspire to an idyllic life if it is as you say it is?
When you think about it, is this what idyllic life is like?
When you go out, you can get a cab, find a public **** car on hand to be able to order takeout, and at the same time have their own a small room, and this house is still detached, and they also have a small farmyard, when you have nothing to do you can plant fruits and vegetables, and you can also raise a pet or two.
Come on, is this the idyllic life you're imagining? Isn't this villa life?
A considerable number of people, they hope that the so-called idyllic life, only the villa ideal into the idyllic life only.