let me tell you about the advantages and disadvantages of first-tier cities. The first is the benefits of first-tier cities.
There are many places to visit and play in first-tier cities. If you are a person who loves to go out to play, then first-tier cities have a choice to watch concerts, exhibitions and nightlife. These are not available in small cities.
There are many employment opportunities in first-tier cities. If you can't find a job in your hometown, or the salary is low, it will be easier to solve the employment problem in a big city than in a small city, and the salary is higher.
If you work in an office building in the CBD, you will probably wear a formal suit, and then the company will have free coffee to drink, take a laptop, send emails to customers in English, and chat with foreigners in English and various languages. It really looks quite international, but it is also very stressful. I don't know how many people think it is tall to work in the CBD office building in a big city, wearing a formal suit, hanging a dog tag on the chest, and jumping up an English word from time to time when speaking, but I really thought it was quite tall before. However, I have experienced this kind of life for at least three years. I don't think it is tall, and I feel cheated. They are all cut by capitalists, and no way is elegant and compelling. Making money is king.
Another advantage is that you can visit China or the most fashionable things in the world at the first time, and new things usually appear first in big cities after they are born. But * * * enjoys the electric car as the representative is an exception. I didn't see it in Guangzhou two years ago, but I saw it in Xi 'an.
Generally speaking, the role of big cities is to refresh and broaden your horizons. If you have the ability, you can earn some income difference and make enough down payment to buy a house in your hometown. If you are more capable, you can learn about the new trends of new industries in companies in big cities, and then start a new business by yourself.
incidentally, the skin and meat industry in big cities is different from that in small cities. I visited KTV in Shanghai to do business with Japanese people, which really opened my eyes and made me realize that big cities are under great competition pressure, and you can't do international skin and meat business without speaking Japanese.
talk about advantages and disadvantages.
the disadvantages are too obvious. The first one is that there is no sense of belonging. If you don't buy a house in a big city, then you are a passer-by. When your age is up, lay off employees, fire you, and go back to your hometown or the second or third line. Bye. Moreover, apart from Guangzhou, there is still a little hope that ordinary people can settle down. The housing prices in Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen should be washed and slept by ordinary people. Don't even think about living there unless you are super capable. Judging from the current national regulation and economic situation, even if the house price does not rise, it will be sideways for a long time. Individuals should never think about racing against the times to see who can stand it for a long time. The price of real estate has risen for more than ten years, and those who have not got on the bus will take a back seat. Don't die, you can't play with the big environment.
the second drawback is loneliness. Unless your university is in a first-tier city, or you come with your boyfriend and girlfriend, you will feel lonely alone. Especially working overtime at night, eating out and returning to your rental house, that kind of loneliness makes you feel forgotten by the whole world. You don't even know when this life will end.
the third disadvantage is fatigue. The rhythm of big cities is definitely faster than that of small cities as a whole. You probably took the subway for at least half an hour to go to the last class, plus walking and changing. It is very common to spend an hour moving to and from work, and the subway is full of people. In a small city, you can't even think about it in a big city if you step on a bicycle or drive an electric car to get to work in ten minutes. Work is difficult, working hours and commuting time are long, and work and life in big cities will make people feel physically tired and mentally tired. If you can't see when you can get ahead and change the status quo at this time, you will be more tired.
If you are a homebody, and your entertainment is conducted at home or online, then you don't need to experience any first-tier cities, because when you come to a big city, you will want to sleep for two more hours on weekends because you are too tired. When you get up, you will find that you want to go far away, and then you will be forced to cancel your plan to go out. It is better to play mobile phones at home and watch videos and play games. If you want to experience it, find a holiday to travel, shout "wow" in surprise at the so-called skyscrapers where social animals are closed, then take a look after them a few more times, and you can go. These things are too far away from you, and there is nothing to envy. The snack bar and food stall in your hometown are your warm harbor.