Urban is in the actual city itself, suburban is outside of the city limits, but includes all the little towns around it, and rural is a small town outside the hustle and bustle of the city.
Rural is more family orientated and small business/farmer types. Suburban used to refer to stuffy rich people, but now inclusdes the middle to upperclass more often, but some lower class live there as well. The urban population is more low to middle class people, that are more in tune to their culture and background. Often art and music is popular amongst those living there.
2006-06-30 21:01:28
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answered by ~Katie~ 5
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urban is in the city, suburban is from the suburbs of the city or otherwise know as the outer parts of the city where the majority of the people live, and the rural is the farms and ares where there isnt too much of a population. the urban people are usually rude n always living their lives at a fast pace. the suburban people live regular lives and usually would be concidered the middle class. the rural people are the ones who live at their own pace, all know each other, and spend their days doing whatever they want. hope that helps
2006-07-01 04:13:52
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answered by Arek Ryzak 1
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Urban neighbourhood implies the neighbourhood in a city and metropolitan areas. Most of the neighbours don't bother to know each other even for years together, what to say they will come to the rescue of each other at the time of need.
Suburban neighbourhood is known as the neighbourhood in the outskirts of the city and metropolitan areas or in the small towns. Of course they are more or less different than the people of the city and metro areas. Almost 70% people know sufficiently about theirs neighbours. Many of them are quite cooperative to each other.
Rural neibourhood is almost different from the first two. This represents to the people in the villages. Not only neighbourhood but to the extent of about 95% of the village is considered as neighbour to each other and the problem of one person is considered as the problem of the whole village.
2006-07-01 04:09:13
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answered by Anonymous
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You've gotten some answers that are pretty close, but miss just a little. As the US was growing up, as cities were developing, people lived within the cities to be close to their jobs. Then, as streets and roads began to go in, providing easier access to and from land a bit farther out, people who'd been living in town began building homes in these outer areas, the "urban areas." The older and thus less expensive dwellings that they moved out of then went to new commers to the city. Far more recently, urban dwellers, since streets and roads were now paved, and there were cars, decided that living even farther out was attractive and began building homes more distant still from the city proper. The new residential area is the "suburbs." Their old homes were occupied by the people who'd been living down town, and down town, now badly run down, became the "inner city", and, unfortunately, went to the minorities, who couldn't find good jobs because of descrimination, and alliens who were forced to take low paying jobs because they were unskilled. Rural areas, I don't think you can call them neighborhoods, are where the farms and ranches are located, out in the country.
2006-07-01 05:39:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Well we say the same in England.....
Urban is "In Town"
Suburban is "outskirts of town"
Rural is "in the sticks"
That's the neighborhood issue, totally unrelated to the music scene.
2006-07-01 04:00:22
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answered by engineer 4
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urban pertains to city or town and rural pertains to village or country and suburban has the features of both the city and village
2006-07-01 04:00:00
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answered by raj 7
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the distance from the city center
2006-07-01 03:57:27
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answered by willieearlramon 3
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i don't know what is different between these but one thing is common that is "neighborhood"
2006-07-01 03:57:32
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answered by saKet 2
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sorry I do not know
2006-07-01 03:59:18
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answered by Anonymous
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sorry, i dont know !
2006-07-01 04:44:55
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answered by blondy 2
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