I think it might be an age thing, on both sides, and I've seen it both from smaller towns as well as cities. Younger people seem to be more receptive to immigrants and younger immigrants tend to be more open to American culture. Older people, both as American born citizens as well as immigrants, aren't hostile or anything. They just seem to prefer to not interact. I'm not a fan of city living, I bitch and moan about a lot of things. One of the things I do love about it though? The number of immigrants is pretty cool to see, and I love it when they open their own restaurants. One of my favorite places is this hole in the wall Greek place and every night I eat there, the kids are at the table doing their homework while mom and dad run their business. It's a cliche phrase at this point, but when I think of "The American Dream" I think that scenario fits in nicely.