The paradigm shift that’ll drive otherwise-unacquainted Lubavitchers on the farm to say Good Shabbos to eachother when passing on the street, would be a real game changer.
Lol, this is always the funniest thing to me. The good Shabbos thing is entirely a NY thing, nothing to do with anything religious, elitism, or anything. I say Good Shabbos to people "on the farm" (unless they use the eruv, don't have a beard, or have a kapota that is higher than 2" above the knee, etc.) and get warm responses almost every time. If you go OOT where everyone is saying good Shabbos, there is no correlation to higher communal involvement, beard length, or anything of the sort.