No. 307 City people are different from country people
Lately, I realized that city people are different from country people. No, let me make a correction, people who have money who live in the city are different from country people and people who live in a farther vicinity away from the metropolitan area or main hub. This has also been stemmed by a recent acquisition that spurred a recent relevation for my father. It's kind of sad now because basically he believes that everyone is of lower class than deemed appropriate and that these people he seems are really "rough" if one can put it lightly. I then chided him-Asian people aren't suppose to chide their elders, saying, that "not everyone is as classful as you are." I mean, for christ sakes, it's like the world my dad lives in is that everyone is "rough" or like below him except people who drive S cars, 7 series BMW, the later Maybach, Rolls, etc-not the Porsche Boxter though and people who do not show adequate taste upon dressing themselves-and yes, that goes to you Asian people who dyed their hair blonde-are you now what-more American, anyways, so I don't agree with their choice of dress and yes they don't seem very WASPY, but they may not be entirely "rough" or maybe my concept of "rough" and my dad's concept of rough are completely different. Because when I think of "rough" i think of people from Watts, CA, or the ghetto or projects or whatever they rap about in videos and kids who pay with cash whilst wearing pants really low and baby phat...so maybe my dad isn't thinking that I don't know, but hello, there's this whole sector of American called "middle class" and jesus I think my dad was implying that the "middle class" looked "rough..." and no, he's actually broad minded...
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