Seven of the top 10 "snobbiest" places in New York are located on Long Island, if you believe new rankings released by RoadSnacks.

Garden City came in at No. 1 on the list, which the infotainment website says it created by making a list of all of the places in New York with 5,000 people or more, and then looking at each in terms of these snobby criteria: Median home price (higher is snobbier)

Median household income (higher is snobbier)

Percent of population with a college degree

Private schools per capita (higher is snobbier)

Theaters per capita (higher is snobbier)

Art galleries per capita (higher is snobbier) "There are certain parts of the country where residents and snootiness go together like a snob and a superiority complex," the website says.

But, RoadSnacks says, "Don't get your Uwe Koetter panties in a twist though – we're not saying that there's anything wrong with any of these places. In fact, if you're well-educated, well-paid, and highly cultured, good for you!" Here's what RoadSnacks wrote about Garden City:

Population: 22,349 Median Household Income: $141,239

Median Home Price: $748,300

Let's take a moment to refresh ourselves on some basic vocab. The word median: it means it's the middle number, or the number separating the lower from the higher half. So with a median home price of $748,300, of course there are many lower-priced homes… but there are just as many that are at least twice as much.

To put it bluntly, this place is expensive. Not to worry, though – if you live here, you're likely making pretty good money. You'll also have the added bonus of more art galleries, theaters, and private schools per capita than almost anywhere else in the state (not to mention country.) Here's the 10 "snobbiest" places in New York, according to RoadSnacks: