Concealed means concealed, but who said "concealed" in the first place? That's my question. We're talking about OC. The phrase seems to have originated when people were talking about concealed carry, and not printing/flashing. "Hey, 'Concealed' carry means 'concealed.'" It was also used when people had "Concealed Carry Permits" or talked about Concealed Carry Weapons (CCW). In that case, the "Concealed" Carry meant "concealed." But none of that applies here, so I again ask "Who said 'concealed' in the first place?"
Second, you spoke for the rest of us when you decided that "you won't see many people open carry in NH because we have a much more intelligent group up here than you might think." You chose to think OC was rare because you decided that's "intelligent" and therefore "we have a much more intelligent group." Really? Have you polled "the group?"
Third, you demean anyone who chooses to OC by implying they "like the woody you get when you open carry." So, anyone who OC's is just doing it to get a "woody?" Way to constructively contribute to the discussion. There are lots of valid reasons for open carry, including comfort, weather, weapon choice, speed, deterrence, etc. There are valid reasons for concealed carry, as well. Choosing one over the other does not imply that's "the intelligent" choice. To assume so is the height of arrogance.
The difference between us is I don't begrudge anyone their chosen method of carry, or demean opinions I don't agree with. You'll notice I said earlier "reasonable people can disagree" without rancor.