Our houses are packed in fairly close in our neighborhood. While we live on 1+ acre, most lots are 1/4 acre, but deep. We get along fine with 6 out of 7 neighbors, and even #7 has calmed down over the years (she's on painkillers and alcohol). We went out of town Friday night. It snowed 6-7 inches Saturday. We came home Sunday and our driveway had been cleared for us.... stupid snobs! :laughing:
In our old neighborhood in the city, we talked to everyone and everyone talked to us. Smile and wave. Mowed each others' lawns. Cleared each others' snow. Traded baked goods and watched each others' houses when we/they were away. I've always liked having good neighbors close by in the city.
We went to a trivia night at a rural church to support a 4H swine club a couple weeks ago. I've not felt so unwelcome in a long time. Just didn't feel comfortable there at all. Not a friendly bunch if you're "an outsider".
We went to a trivia night at an inner city church and the atmosphere was much more friendly. I felt welcomed and comfortable.
Plenty of small towns here in the midwest where I here and see comments about city people, racist comments, etc... They don't like outsiders, and god help you if you're of a different race. My physical appearance tends to let me blend in with these folks, and I'm polite and listen, so they start making more casual conversation, and then the ignorance and hate starts spewing. It's widespread and common in small town/rural America. And that's the reality of it. I've witnessed it first hand my entire life. It's a little ugly secret no one wants to admit or talk about.