Yep, snobbery and elitism can also occur within the same sub-genre... even amongst fellow EEB riders.
During the Christmas break, my family and I went on a short beach holiday. We also took our bikes to search for places to ride and discover. Next morning we decided it was easier to cycle to a nearby beach front cafe to have breakfast which we took outside to enjoy the scenery and sat right next to our bikes.
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Out of the blue a rider on a high-spec Trek rode purposefully towards us. It looked like he was about to start a conversation when he noticed that my bike was just a Giant Trance e+3Pro (the lowest spec out of the 2019 release). He did a slow U-turn all the while fully gazing at our bikes - completely ignoring us at arms length even though I acknowledged him. Obviously having changed his mind, he then rode back to the access road where he came out from. I laughed... relieved that I didn't have to waste my time on niceties with someone so rude if not shallow.
Maybe the 'cafe culture' inadvertently percolates this condition because surely people drinking brewed coffee are superior to those drinking just instant powdered coffee. I mean... coffee with with a head of frothed full cream milk with a 'drawing' on top surely differentiates distinguished patrons from the coffee-creamer masses?
Perhaps my bike and the coffee I was drinking didn't quite measure up. I have to say, the drawing on my coffee wasn't as good that morning... normally I get a 'heart' or a 'fern' but the barista must've had a hang-over. All I got was a drawing that looked like an 'MRI scan' and it obviously didn't impress Mr Trek... ?