Tenshi no Ai wrote: And then there's here, a small place with a mall with a whole 2 stores and a restaraunt in it (I kid you not, but it IS being remodled into a strip mall, just like everywhere else) :/ Heh I also heard from someone that our front page headline was somethign about how someone got stung by a bee! How's THAT for a town where not too much happens? It usually is about like minor things like "spring is here!" "it snowed!" "the high school is performing THIS musical!" and so forth^^
Tenshi no Ai wrote:For me, I'm from a pretty small town of just under 24,000 people (including the stretch of farmlands and lake properties which make it seem like a bigger place).
soul alive wrote:Our newspaper averages 10 pages and comes out once a week, and is more often than not less well written than my college paper.
Tenshi no Ai wrote:And it's interesting, yet almost sad where everyone in town either knows each other, or is connected by the friend of a cousin who knew the person and so forth.
soul alive wrote:My hometown is 3065 people. We had to count the honor-farm to go up in population from the previous census of 3003... We have 1 traffic light.
I graduated with a class of 53 people, though we were one of the smaller classes to come through in a while.
The town I go to college in is about 30,000 regular residents, not including college students. And it's a comparitively large town for me. ^^
My hometown is an information sharing machine. If anything happens to anyone within the afternoon half the town knows, and the other half gets informed by the next day. Our newspaper averages 10 pages and comes out once a week, and is more often than not less well written than my college paper.
Radical Dreamer wrote:XD I'm so there. The mall in my town is one story, but we have a brand new food court. My town isn't totally rural, but it IS really small sometimes. It's growing, though. About 5(+) years ago, we got a Target (all we had before that was Wal-Mart and K-Mart), so that was massive improvement #1. We're getting lots of other stuff these days too, like our first Starbucks, a Kohl's, a Home Depot, an Olive Garden, and a load of other good stuff. We're growing, but we're still reaaally small, overall. XD
Warrior4Christ wrote:I wouldn't call that a pretty small town at all. By that classification, my state would only have one city that is larger than being a "pretty small town": Adelaide. (I'd probably say around 2,000 people is a "town", 500 people is a "small town". And a "city" is over 10,000.)
uc pseudonym wrote:It depends immensely on where you live. Even here in the Midwest of the US (not a high-concentrated zone) towns over 20,000 are very common and not considered much of anything. We all have a tendency to generalize our own experiences, unfortunately. There are those on the opposite end who think any place with less than 100,000 must be half corn fields and still using outhouses.
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