Living in DC is her personality and she slams the suburbs as often as she can. |
Amen! People in other places think it's full of poorly-dressed, government boors (not untrue). Also, as soon as you cross the boundary from Arlington into the District, you're met with a cloud of pot smoke. |
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Ok sure, keep proving my point. Everyone living in proper cities feels this way: Manhattan, London, Paris, San Francisco. No one is sending the memo to the burbs.
Bethesda isn’t DC; neither is McLean (I’ll allow Chain Bridge). Croydon isn’t London. Don’t get Parisians started on people pretending to be from Paris. |
Manhattan is not a city. I lived there for many years and never answer the question "where are you from" with "I am from Manhattan". That would be as weird as saying "I am from near DC" or "I am from Great Falls". If the person wants to know more, which is often not the case, they say "where in NYC" or "where in DC". ONLY THEN you say "I live in Bethesda" or "I live in Manhattan". The person asking needs to show you that they actually care about those details before you start giving them your zip code. |
Because many people don't know where that is. Does that register with you? |
This. Some of you need to brush up on social skills. This is not a contest, a resume, or a background check, it’s small talk. And lol that anyone can “tell” whether you’re from DC or on the west side of Chain Bridge. Although based on some of these replies, maybe lacking social skills IS a DC thing. |
Greater London is 600+ square miles. City of London is 1 square mile. I can assure you that people in greater London say they're from London. |
Because you’re NOT from Manhattan. If you were you would. You can guess how I know. |
This is really fun. If you’re from DC but not from the National Mall you’re still from DC. If you’re from the suburbs you’re from the Burbs. Try harder. |
Oh, it does. Which is why I don’t live in noknowville. And for many other reasons such as that why?! |
You’re not from “Greater DC”. Greater DC is Barnaby Woods |
How’s that going for ya? Lots of people caring about where you’re from in Bethesda? Want to discuss its rich history and culture? And how interesting your life must be? |
My life happens to be very interesting, but not because of where I live (some of the time). Millions of mediocrities live in world famous cities, something you are clearly well acquainted with. |
Wow, super gross. PP, you’re not from DC. We don’t want you. You’re a loser in a gross cultural minority of one. |
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Before I moved here I was insistent we live in the city limits. It didn't take long for me to realize that aside from like one neighborhood we couldnt afford, there was no place in DC that didn't remind me of either a small town after a neutron bomb had been dropped on it or a suburb. The streets were deserted. The list serves were full of natives complaining that people from Maryland and Virginia drove down on 'their' streets.
Thinking we could move someplace I didn't hate quite as much, we moved to a close-in burb. Reader. It's exactly the same. |