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3ST VIDEO PROJECT

Hello everyone, my name is Vi and today I gonna speak about the topic: These days,
many young people leave large cities and move to rural areas to do farming work.
Why does this happen and do you think this is a negative or positive trend?

In my opinion, the first reason that young people want to go back to their hometown
or the rural area to live rather than in the big cities is because they focus on their
mental health. According to a recent survey, many young people after finishing their
studies and starting a new job to support themselves, they feel so pressure because
they have to find a job that matches their ability and get the high salary to ensure a
life for them as well as to take care of their parents. Pressure from work, from
relationships makes them increasingly tired and stressed. Therefore, they accept to
give up the luxurious and rich city, where they can earn a lot of money to return to the
remote countryside and earn not as much money but the atmosphere here is very
peaceful and fresh.

The second reason is that young people no longer want to live in a noisy, bustling and
polluted society anymore. They want to return to nature, to enjoy cool and fresh air,
live slow down to feel the sounds of the mountains, the forests and the animals, and
want to renovate the lifestyle that their grandparents lived in the past they have been
through. Young people feel that they have been dependent on modern gadgets for a
long time and are forgetting that when they were young, they had happy memories of
making first-generation replacements.

And the last reason is that in the countryside everything will be cheaper and cleaner.
One of the expensive expenses when in the city is daily food. Although expensive, we
cannot know that the food is really clean or not. Of course, we don't easily believe the
ads that have wings, which are organic, which are natural... Meanwhile, in the
countryside, food and vegetable are sold cheaply, and are very clean. With a little
diligence, young people can live self-sufficiently in the countryside with vegetable
gardens, chicken coops, and fish ponds. Even if they are not diligent, young people
can still buy clean food around their neighbors at an affordable price.

So in summary, looking at the benefits that rural areas bring, I think this is a positive
trend because young people can improve their mental health, feel more in love with
life, love nature as well as join their hands to protect the earth by renovating young
people’s green lifestyle.

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