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The Pros and Cons of Living in Karachi, Sindh

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They go by many names (pluses and minuses, advantages and disadvantages, etc.) but pros and cons are vital to consider when moving. Here's what three local experts report about what they like and dislike about living in Karachi, Sindh.

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It is the most populated and largest metropole city of my country. It is a business hub and people from all communities have settled here mainly for employment purpose. It is a coastal city with a hot and humid climate. The drawback is non-development of adequate public transportation so mode of transport is mostly by personal cars and motorbikes which makes traffic jams very frequent.

Anyone moving here should know this is a very compact city and it has a lot of pollution and traffic problems, people are mean and selfish, but there are many good places here, many good people and a lot of fun things to and many tasty things to eat, despite the bad in it, it is worth living here.

Karachi is an extremely hot city. The temperature rises to 45 degree Celsius in summer. It is not a safe city. One have to be very careful while using their cell phones or other expensive gadgets on the streets to avoid getting robbed. Driving in this city is an art. Traffic is way worse than other cities. People here rarely follow traffic rules and love to take wrong routes to save time. That being said there are many positives as well. You can order at any time of the day. There are many restaurants that are open 24/7. There are a lot of shopping malls and different restaurant offering different cuisines. It is very cheap. People with less money can also survive here. Even after the major drawbacks I think this city has much more to offer and people should at least visit once in their lifetime to experience the beautiful culture, amazing food and the hospitality of the natives.

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