If you had to guess which Indiana city is the snobbiest, what would you say?

There are snobby people everywhere you go. On top of that, there are several things that people could be snobby over. Honestly, we all are a little snobby about one thing or another. We're talking about wine snobs, clothing snobs, book snobs, music snobs, beer snobs...the list goes on and on.  Another type of snob is one that I think we all have experience with are city snobs. You know, those who feel like they are better than you because they live in (insert snooty city here). When it comes to Indiana, several cities have a reputation for being snobby. I'm quite sure that you can think of at least one off the top of your head.

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Recently, the website Road Snacks compiled a list of the snobbiest places in Indiana. You know, places that are full of "cake eaters." How did they come to their conclusions? Here's what Road Snacks says:

<p>We used Saturday Night Science to look at things like expensive homes, high incomes, and overly educated populations by city in Indiana. These are the criteria you’d argue with a friend over a foodie dinner about who’s snobbier.</p><p>After analyzing 116 of the state’s most populous areas over 5,000 people, we came up with this ranking of the ten snobbiest places in the state of Indiana.</p>

So, which cities in Indiana are the snobbiest? Let's take a look.

Top 10 Snobbiest Places in Indiana

According to Road Snacks, the majority of the snobbiest places in Indiana are in the Indianapolis area. There are a few scattered in northern Indiana, near Chicago. Luckily, no city/town in southern Indiana was among the snobbiest...even though there are a few towns in that area that have a snobby reputation. Now, let's take a look at the ten snobbiest places in Indiana:

10. Noblesville

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9. Munster

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8. Bargersville

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7. Winfield

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6. St. John

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5. McCordsville

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4. Whitestown

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3. Westfield

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2. Carmel

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1. Zionsville

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So, would you agree or disagree with the places Road Snacks had on this list of the snobbiest places in Indiana? I can see how a few of them made the cut, but I feel like some more notable snobby cities/towns in the state should have been on there. For a complete look at why these towns were chosen, click here.

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