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I will, in the Shaker Service, which is the most crowded place nowadays because many modern buildings have been built recently. It is very noisy, and there are traffic jams on the road. Many people face challenges, especially with traffic jams when they commute to work. They find it difficult to navigate the roads during [...]
Yes, I currently live in Hanoi, which is one of the most densely populated cities in my country. The streets are always busy with motorbikes and cars, especially during the summer. Sometimes it's heavy traffic, and public places tend to be overcrowded. However, I find its energy and convenience quite appealing compared to my hometown, [...]
Yes, it is! Actually, the city I live in is the most populated and crowded city in my country and is one of the most populated cities around the world. Because of this crowdedness, we have many problems like getting stuck in traffic and air pollution.
No, I live in a small town, a village, and there is not much crowd. But here in the city where I live, I can see there are a lot of people, a lot of crowds.
Well, I live in Town City, which is a small town in our big city. We have about 10 apartments, and in each apartment, we have around 4,000 people, so I think that is crowded.
To be honest, I live in a village. There are no crowds in my hometown. But on the other hand, in the city close to my hometown, I can see there are a lot of crowds. I live here.
To be honest, I live in a village, and there is no crowd in my village. But on the other hand, in the city close to my village, there is a stable crowd. Except during the festive season, there is a lot of crowd.
In the city where I live, some areas can be crowded, especially around popular restaurants, shopping malls, or landmarks.
No, I live in a small town. It's big enough that I can get to any part of town in 15 minutes by car.
Yes, it is. I live in a big city in Vietnam. It's always congested with traffic jams, especially during rush hour. This is partly because it attracts a lot of companies, including multinational corporations from foreign countries. As a result, people are migrating to the city, which is becoming increasingly crowded and dense.
Yes. The city where I'm living is quite crowded, particularly in the central areas. During rush hour, the streets are bustling with commuters, which brings a vibrant energy to the city. While it can be exhilarating at times, it can also be congested and annoying, especially in the busy commercial districts.
