Either that or people out of their element(The Beverly Hillbilly type).
I don't think it has anything to do with whether a person went to college. I suppose we don't picture cities when we hear the word, but that's risky too. I grew up in the country and it became a city. In the exact same place where the cows and dairy farms are now stands superkmart, superwalmart, and superstopandshop. It's risky to think that things will stay the same.
Besides, a lot of large cities have more crime and higher dropout rates. Living in a city doesn't make a person automatically "sophisticated" any more than living in the country makes one a hick.
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