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How to reply for "Yes" and "No" - You get all of the enjoyment of having everything right around you. It's not like living out in the country. I live right outside of Detroit,  sometimes it's a little to much for me. I've been here for 21yrs and still doesn't feel like home.

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Question: How to reply for Yes and no you get all of the enjoyment of having everything right around you. It's not like living out in the country. I live right outside of Detroit, sometimes it's a little to much for me. I've been here for 21yrs and still doesn't feel like home.

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It sounds like you have mixed feelings about living near the city of Detroit. On one hand, you enjoy the convenience of having everything nearby, but on the other hand, it can feel overwhelming at times. If you're looking to reply with a "Yes" answer, you might say something like: "Yes, I can definitely relate to having mixed feelings about living close to a big city. While it's great to have everything within easy reach, the constant noise and fast-paced life can be challenging. It's all about finding a balance and figuring out how to make your living situation work best for you." On the other hand, if you want to provide a "No" response, you could say: "No, I haven't experienced living near a busy city like Detroit, but I can understand how it must be a mixed experience. The convenience of having everything close by must be nice, but I can also see how the intensity of the city life may sometimes be overwhelming. Perhaps finding ways to create a sense of home and tranquility can help make it more comfortable for you."

Answered by gpt-4

April 10, 2023, 7:20 p.m.

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Published: Monday, April 10, 2023

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