Answer:
the first one is right
Explanationyea that is right
1. Of course you get more risks of being affected by storms, tsunamis, etc.
2. Then, you'd have to deal with people or beach-goers - they're not always nice to be around, aren't they? o_O
3. Last, what I don't like about living near the sea is the salt in the air/sea spray whatever.
It doesn't do any good to the skin and the hair and of course to anything metal in the house.
But, honestly, having a house near the sea is a great (and beautiful) privilege. :)
Here, I think the advantages weigh more
Kerala is very rich in its folk song tradition and has many varying folk songs as there are variances in the climate, land, people and their occupations. The Naadanpattu of Kerala or Kerala folk songs narrate unrecorded tales of the land and people. These lyrical songs are evoked from the emotions and simple wisdom of agrestic folk. The toiling group of boatmen, peasants and farmers forgets the monotony of their humdrum life by humming these melodious songs.
Almost every aspect of life and occasions such as childbirth, marriage, festivals, the glee of the harvest season, weddings, war, the union of man and woman, mythology and religion and death finds a place in Kerala folksongs. Maappila Pattukal, Palli Pattukal, Onapaattukal, Vilpaattu, Vanchipattukal and vadakkan pattukal, are some of these native songs of different castes and communities of Kerala.
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I think a boy is more mature cz girls start mess