As a non-American, I’m very confused by this. If it’s a town, it’s not rural by definition. Because, you-know, it’s urban.
Also, could we get a definition of town vs small town. Do you not have the concept of a village? (Village in the UK would be a settlement with a population of a couple of thousand, with usually a pub, local shop, maybe a post office and primary school if you’re lucky).
Villages are where peasants live and America doesn’t have peasants, yet
You’re all peasants but lie to yourselves by saying that you’re “middle class” because you can afford groceries.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peasant
point stands
Does it tho
yup