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Guys this is a troll. I have no time to go looking now but we had the same convo awhile ago-- maybe a year ago? Exact same premise. Exact same obtuse argument that seems to completely not get the idea of 'from vs grow up' or third culture kids or etc etc.
I actually checked this start date on this because ibthought it was a zombie thread. Definitely a troll. Otherwise the most obtuse and elitist person on the site. |
+1000 Everyone wants to be accepted |
NP here. No idea what the OP's problem is. It's not always a quick easy answer, and I (like the PP) don't want to give everyone a 5 minute rundown on my life. Nor do they really want to hear it. I have lived in Paris, Berlin, Cairo, Dubai, Tokyo, Kuala Lumpur, Sydney, Vancouver, Boston, and DC. I was born in one of those, lived in 3 of them before college and the rest after. Where did I grow up? Which one is the right answer for OP? |
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I do this, in a sense. I have almost no memory of my birthplace which I left at age 2. I avoid mentioning the place where I lived from age 8-17 - I was abused there and try to not mention the place. I typically say I am from where I lived from age 2-5 - happier times in a beautiful place. Sometimes I say I am from where I went to college - not overwhelmingly happy times, but a very beautiful place. I avoid saying I am from the Maryland suburbs - it’s just not me - although I have now lived here for 21 years.
Anyway - don’t be so judgy before you walk a mile in someone else’s shoes. |
| I lie so that my opinions are immediately discarded because I didn't grow up here. I have only lived here 30 years. That's not enough for some. Personally, I am surprised they let me vote in local elections. |
| I just say, "I am from NYC, DH is from Boston, but we live in DC" to anyone outside of DC. To people in the DC area, we just say NYC or Boston. There is really no circumstance where we say we are "from DC." Maybe if it were phrased, "and where are you two visiting us from?" |
Wow. That's a good perspective. Lots of times I assume people lie because they aren't good people. Not always the case. |
I can't imagine what this looks like when some native New Yorker says something like, "cool. I grew up on the Upper West Side, how about you?" Mega embarrassing for Provo. |
| I get why people would lie. My father and mother owned a cemetery and my father was the one who dug graves. My friends know that, but if I just meet someone and they ask, I might say that my parents owned a small business because people get all weird about cemeteries. Plus, I know they are judging me. |
NP here. But the way to be accepted is to not be a liar. I have a good idea where people are from, and I have a good idea when people are lying. Own your sh&t and get some therapy if you are so embarrassed by what shaped you, because that is seriously effed up. For instance, DCUM loves to hate on certain areas, if you have been reading long enough, you know this by now. So what? I care what DCUM thinks? C'mon. If you are from a "rich" area, you will be judged, if you are from a "poor" area, you will be judged - that is not on you, that is on the person doing the judging. I refuse to take on their agenda, let them be ignorant, it's not on me. If you travel or have lived enough places, you get a good handle on where people are from, just by talking to them. |
| You people care too much what other people think. |
Ha ha. This. The glazed eyes and the “sorry I ever asked” look. Now, I just say the current city where I live. For 99% of strangers in casual settings that ask, it’s more than they are infested in. For the 1% that who follow up, I give the full spiel. |
| For people who answer (this area), I automatically assume there is a backstory, probably untoward. Since you asked, OP. |
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I say, "short answer: X state." This works for me in that it indicates there's a longer answer if the person asking really wants to know more, but that's where I grew up.
I wasn't born there but spent my formative years there before briefly moving somewhere else where I finished high school, then moved back to X state for college. As far as I'm concerned, that's my home town; we left my city/state of birth when I was 7, and I only lived in state #3 for a couple years. Neither are "home" to me. And now I've been in the DC area for longer than I lived anywhere else anyway. |
Yep. That's exactly right. People acting like this confusing and someone is asking for your life story, when it's obviously asking where they grew up, are just being deliberately obtuse. |