Are You a City Slicker or Country Bumpkin?

If you've ever fantasized about living somewhere else you've probably wondered how you'd fit in. Of course, there's a big space between city and country. Where DO you fit in? Find out!

Tags: City, Town, Countryside, Living, Lifestyle, Personality, Character-Trait, Preference, Attitude


Here are all the results with descriptions

A City Slicker
You are definitely bright lights big city. You'd be lost on a farm or even a suburban road. You maybe should even be in bigger, more cosmopolitan city than you're already in! You wouldn't be happy without all of the diverse cultural experiences the city has to offer. You could never live on country fried steak and ham and beans.

A Suburbanite
You aren't exactly city but you're not country either. You're comfortable. You have access to both worlds without sacrificing easily obtainable consumer goods and tried and true restaurants, parks, and entertainment.

Town and Country
You are the high-end version of both city and country. When in town you live well and you don't leave that behind when you visit the country. If you ever own a piece of land that has any sort of agricultural purpose, it will be a ranch or a vineyard. You won't be raising hogs.

Granola
You love the country more than country people love the country! You'd love to grow your own food and vegetables somewhere in the wilderness where you could forage for wild mushrooms and become best friends with the local wildman. You've heard he's a real character and knows all of the secrets of the woods.

Country Fresh
You want all of the fun things that come with living in the country and all of the beauty too. You want to run free in fields of daisies or fish for trout in a sparkling stream. What you don't want is to get dirty cleaning the chicken coop.

Country Bumpkin
You are 100% country and hopefully proud of it! The big city is probably not the place for you. There is so much you'd miss there. And so much that you wouldn't be able to stomach. Who would want to trade the smell of clover for the stench of exhaust?