Leading an easy life in Canada
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Leading an easy life in Canada

by Deng Qilin
(Chofu, Tokyo)

I have never been to Canada before and what I write is the feeling of my friends who are studying there. I just want to share their feelings. And if I have a chance, Canada will be the top choice to experience the life there.

The deepest impression of them is the natural beauty in Canada. Just walking under the blue sky, taking in the fresh air, and watching lively squirrels carrying their food is such a normal thing that the whole nation seems like an enormous park.

Then, living in Canada, you can slow down. Don't complain about the inefficient work there because people there seem to have a lot of time and doing things slowly is to spend the time "efficiently." What's more, the slow life there will definitely help reduce the pressure for working people.

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