It is actually fascinating how convinced you are that your worldview must be the prevailing one. Yes, you accept that it is possible for the "specific people" to have different preferences, but no way that these can be anything else but individual quirks of the few, and not embedded in a culture, despite you not knowing anything about the culture in question.
> Look, you have admitted that rich people (i.e., the people who actually have a choice) prefer country dwellings.
No, I haven't. I am totally disinterested in rich people and what they prefer, but I'm not sure that there are fewer rich people living in cities such as NYC or Shangai than in the country.
> And it is true wherever it is that you live.
Right. Good to know. I'll let you get on with it now.
Really, you exhausted all my arguments.