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"Life is better in the city than in the rural area.

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It is undeniable that life is better in the city than in the rural area. One argument of support is that the infrastructure in the city is much
more advanced than in the countryside.

For example, facilities such as water and power supply, transportation network, healthcare services and educational institutions are
much better than in the villages. On the other hand, it is also true that life is healthier in the countryside as there is no air pollution;
fresh fruits and vegetables are abundant. Also, life in a village is peaceful and quiet. Another way of gauging the advantages and
disadvantages is to study the quality of life in the two places.

We can definitely say that life is more comfortable and convenient in the city. There are more job opportunities for young people in the
cities than in the villages. For students, only cities have good schools, universities and colleges. When it comes to healthcare, there are
only small clinics and general practitioners in villages. Well-equipped hospitals and medical specialists can be found only in the cities.
However, for retired old people, they may prefer a quiet, peaceful life in the countryside, free from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Moreover, they can enjoy fresh air and a quiet atmosphere, away from polluted air and the din of traffic and people. The conclusion
that I come to is that young people like me would certainly give our thumbs-up to city life. However, we must leave the elders to make
their own choice which we must respect and accept.

Hi Yuri,

I hope this email finds you well! I wanted to share something unique and fascinating from Myanmar called "Thanakha." It's a
traditional cosmetic with deep cultural roots here. Locals apply it on their faces for both beauty and skincare.

Thanakha is made from grinding the bark of a specific tree found in Myanmar.

The paste not only gives a distinct fragrance but also provides a cooling effect on the skin, perfect for the warm climate here. It's an
essential part of Myanmar's beauty routine, and many believe it helps maintain healthy skin.

Have you ever come across anything similar in Japan? I find it intriguing how different cultures have their own beauty secrets.
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts!

Best,

(Your Name]

Dear Sales Manager,

I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to express my dissatisfaction with a recent purchase I made at your store located at
No. 28, Pagoda Road, Yangon.

On [date], I bought an electronic calculator from your establishment.

Regrettably, upon reaching home and attempting to use the calculator, I discovered that it is non-functional. Despite trying various
troubleshooting methods, the device refuses to operate. This has caused significant inconvenience, as I specifically relied on its
functionality for my work.

I kindly request a prompt replacement for the defective electronic calculator.

I believe this is a reasonable expectation, and I trust that your team will handle this matter with the utmost urgency.

I have attached a copy of the purchase receipt for your reference. I appreciate your attention to this issue and anticipate a swift
resolution.

Thank you for your understanding.

Sincerely,

Your Name

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