Do you prefer the country or the city?

DEL HERNANDEZ
Waipahu, Retired
“I’m a country boy. I grew up in Honokaa on the Big Island. I like my life slow and easy.”

STAN KAGE
Aiea, Retired Teacher
“I’m a country boy. It’s nice and quiet.”

HARALD STILLER
Aiea, Accountant
“The city. It’s more lively and there’s more social interaction.”

CARMEN LEE
Kalihi, Student
“The city. It’s more convenient because everything is there. The country is a waste of gas.”

JARVIA LENNON
North Shore, Designer
“I live on the North Shore but I prefer the city life. I’m more of a city personality.”
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