1. Cultural shock: Big cities often have diverse cultural backgrounds and people. Compared with traditional hometown, people may face great differences in values, lifestyles and eating habits. This cultural shock enables people to better understand and accept different viewpoints and lifestyles, and also encourages them to broaden their horizons and broaden their thinking.
2. Changes in the pace of life: Life in big cities is usually faster, and people pay more attention to efficiency and time management. Compared with the leisure and relaxation in hometown, life in big cities often needs more energy and time to adapt to fast-paced work, study and socializing. At the same time, big cities also provide more opportunities and challenges, and people need to adjust their mentality and living habits to better adapt to this change.
In addition to the above two points, there are other feelings, such as the prosperity and diversity of cities, the developed and convenient infrastructure, and the intensity of opportunities and competition. Everyone's feelings may be different, but going out of hometown to live in a big city, whether good or bad, is a valuable experience, which can make people grow and develop better.