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In reply to the discussion: Enough bullshit that we ignore rural areas and small towns [View all]Scrivener7
(59,887 posts)being priced out of their homes.
As for inflation and wages, guess how much my relative pays for her 400 square foot third floor walk-up apartment in the East Village? $3200 a month. How's that $20 hourly wage look now?
Rural life is not intrinsically harder than urban.
Also, I worked as a waitress through high school and college, often in urban tourist areas. I saw plenty of really obnoxious people. To illustrate my original point, I never actually thought about whether they were rural or urban people. Plenty had accents, and I'm sure many were rural, but "rural" vs. "urban" just never entered my mind. For you, on the other hand, it sounds like it is a defining consideration in categorizing people.
Also, BTW, the assumption that you are unique in being nice to service people and tipping well, and that urban people don't do that, is just silly.