Hello all,
Just wanted to ask something quick. Could a 'rural culture' be considered a thing. I sitting on the bus today, and unfortunately my ear phones had broke, so I had no music to listen to, and I heard a couple of lads in front of me talking about a 'rural culture'. Something about farming, and family generations etc. Could anyone verify this please.
Thank you.
Of course rural culture exists, especially where people have lived, farmed or worked in the same area for generations. They can create and continue cultures, ideas, opinions, rituals which are distinct to a particular rural area.
Without knowing what the lads were saying, or where they were saying about, it's difficult to 'verify' if what they were saying was true of a particular area, but on the whole it can be verified that rural culture exists.
Edited to add: rural North East Scotland culture is different to the urban culture of Aberdeen. There's a massive difference between a teuchter and a toonser!