The big thing I've noticed on this sub, compared to what I see in "the real world" is a large amount of people who have a fair amount of wealth and very little experience talking to those who don't have wealth and conversely those who don't have much wealth and little experience with those who do.
Maybe it's because Calgary is a less segregated city than some of the other large cities in Canada.
@opulentus31 13% of Canadian Redditors live in rural areas. That's still about 1 in 7. 16.9% of all Canadians adults (16-64) live in rural areas, so country folk still make up a health percentage of Redditors, you're just a bit under represented. Personally, if I didn't have to work in the city, I'd happily be a country folk myself!