My sister bought a 3-speed Electra Townie that she enjoys. She also got a rack on the back for panniers so she can carry her laptop to the office or stop by and pick up a few groceries.
The only problem with a "low-tech" type bike is that they are heavier and are made, in my opinion, for short trips only in favorable conditions (flat, no wind, etc.) If you do look at a more serious bike you will usually get a lighter bike and actually better bike geometry that could get you interested in more serious cycling, even though it may seem less comfortable at first.
The upright cruiser-types are comfortable at first but may discourage longer distances, hillier terrain, etc.
The main thing is to get pedaling and see what happens! Have fun with your new bike.



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