Is Vienna snobby?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Vienna isn't rich enough to be snobby about. It's like a second tier liberal arts college, lol. Sure, folks there have money, but not what it takes to go first tier like McLean or Bethesda.


If you're trying to avoid snobbery, I'd find out where PP lives and avoid that location...


HAHA yea.

Vienna has money but people are not snobby like mclean and bethesda. I swear the vast majority of people live there because of the title and nothing more. people have money in vienna and live there because of all the shops, activities and neighbors.


Yeah, the fact that Bethesda and McLean have nicer houses and better schools (both public and private) and are closer to DC has nothing to do with it.

Vienna does have more fast food joints if that’s important to you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Vienna isn't rich enough to be snobby about. It's like a second tier liberal arts college, lol. Sure, folks there have money, but not what it takes to go first tier like McLean or Bethesda.


If you're trying to avoid snobbery, I'd find out where PP lives and avoid that location...


HAHA yea.

Vienna has money but people are not snobby like mclean and bethesda. I swear the vast majority of people live there because of the title and nothing more. people have money in vienna and live there because of all the shops, activities and neighbors.


Yeah, the fact that Bethesda and McLean have nicer houses and better schools (both public and private) and are closer to DC has nothing to do with it.

Vienna does have more fast food joints if that’s important to you.


lol. When we were looking to move to the burbs from the city our agent pushed Vienna hard. We needed to be as close and convenient to DC as possible, so weren't considering Vienna. It felt like boonies to us. Even Mclean felt like boonies
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Vienna isn't rich enough to be snobby about. It's like a second tier liberal arts college, lol. Sure, folks there have money, but not what it takes to go first tier like McLean or Bethesda.


If you're trying to avoid snobbery, I'd find out where PP lives and avoid that location...


HAHA yea.

Vienna has money but people are not snobby like mclean and bethesda. I swear the vast majority of people live there because of the title and nothing more. people have money in vienna and live there because of all the shops, activities and neighbors.


Yeah, the fact that Bethesda and McLean have nicer houses and better schools (both public and private) and are closer to DC has nothing to do with it.

Vienna does have more fast food joints if that’s important to you.


https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/viennatownvirginia/PST045221

Median HHI in Vienna is $168k while HHI in Bethesda is $172k. It is really absurd to claim Vienna is significantly less wealthy than Bethesda.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Vienna isn't rich enough to be snobby about. It's like a second tier liberal arts college, lol. Sure, folks there have money, but not what it takes to go first tier like McLean or Bethesda.


If you're trying to avoid snobbery, I'd find out where PP lives and avoid that location...


HAHA yea.

Vienna has money but people are not snobby like mclean and bethesda. I swear the vast majority of people live there because of the title and nothing more. people have money in vienna and live there because of all the shops, activities and neighbors.


Yeah, the fact that Bethesda and McLean have nicer houses and better schools (both public and private) and are closer to DC has nothing to do with it.

Vienna does have more fast food joints if that’s important to you.


https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/viennatownvirginia/PST045221

Median HHI in Vienna is $168k while HHI in Bethesda is $172k. It is really absurd to claim Vienna is significantly less wealthy than Bethesda.


You responded to a post that said nothing about the HHIs or relative wealth of people in Vienna and Bethesda.
Anonymous
These generalizations and stereotypes are pretty comical. Do you really think everyone in any given location share the same personalities and character traits? To even ask such a question suggests a sad gullibility and desire for predictability which does not exist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Vienna isn't rich enough to be snobby about. It's like a second tier liberal arts college, lol. Sure, folks there have money, but not what it takes to go first tier like McLean or Bethesda.


If you're trying to avoid snobbery, I'd find out where PP lives and avoid that location...


HAHA yea.

Vienna has money but people are not snobby like mclean and bethesda. I swear the vast majority of people live there because of the title and nothing more. people have money in vienna and live there because of all the shops, activities and neighbors.


Yeah, the fact that Bethesda and McLean have nicer houses and better schools (both public and private) and are closer to DC has nothing to do with it.

Vienna does have more fast food joints if that’s important to you.


You do realize Fairfax county schools all teach the same stuff right? They even use the same books, wow thats a new one.
Anonymous
No. And people here are way less sophisticated than I suspected when I moved here, even those with (what appears to be) a lot of money.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Vienna isn't rich enough to be snobby about. It's like a second tier liberal arts college, lol. Sure, folks there have money, but not what it takes to go first tier like McLean or Bethesda.


If you're trying to avoid snobbery, I'd find out where PP lives and avoid that location...


HAHA yea.

Vienna has money but people are not snobby like mclean and bethesda. I swear the vast majority of people live there because of the title and nothing more. people have money in vienna and live there because of all the shops, activities and neighbors.


Yeah, the fact that Bethesda and McLean have nicer houses and better schools (both public and private) and are closer to DC has nothing to do with it.

Vienna does have more fast food joints if that’s important to you.


lol. When we were looking to move to the burbs from the city our agent pushed Vienna hard. We needed to be as close and convenient to DC as possible, so weren't considering Vienna. It felt like boonies to us. Even Mclean felt like boonies


No offense, but who uses the word "boonies"?
Anonymous
The main drag of Bethesda, Wisconsin Ave., is a mess but tolerable. Chain Bridge Road in Vienna is a real mess. It took me a hour to get from the town line to Nutley one day, and that was not unusual. Lots of sketchy business along that road.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Vienna isn't rich enough to be snobby about. It's like a second tier liberal arts college, lol. Sure, folks there have money, but not what it takes to go first tier like McLean or Bethesda.


If you're trying to avoid snobbery, I'd find out where PP lives and avoid that location...


HAHA yea.

Vienna has money but people are not snobby like mclean and bethesda. I swear the vast majority of people live there because of the title and nothing more. people have money in vienna and live there because of all the shops, activities and neighbors.


Yeah, the fact that Bethesda and McLean have nicer houses and better schools (both public and private) and are closer to DC has nothing to do with it.

Vienna does have more fast food joints if that’s important to you.


https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/viennatownvirginia/PST045221

Median HHI in Vienna is $168k while HHI in Bethesda is $172k. It is really absurd to claim Vienna is significantly less wealthy than Bethesda.





HHI doesn't mean much, especially in places where there are high networth families that don't work for a living in traditional sense and where there are also mixed use communities. Also, generational wealth matters too
Anonymous
Sorry, Vienna just isn't on the radar for people who are actually snobby and social climbers with $$$. Once they have the $$$, they'd be looking to buy a new McMansion in Mclean/Bethesda or something more urban (if they are into it) before looking into Vienna. And for those who aren't social climbers, they are just looking for what's convenient to where they have to be daily (commutes, or family, etc) and lifestyle. And I do not disagree that there are people with $$$ in Vienna, and there are nice homes, it's just not the attraction for the true snobs. I think some people confuse snobs with those who are cliquey and maybe a bit smug about being happy with their circumstances and patting themselves on the back for making the right choices for themselves.
Anonymous
Vienna's the sort of place where the moms gossip over whose husbands make the most money and the dads get into fights with each other over whose kids make All-Stars, even when it's house league. Wouldn't really say it's snobby, just kind of suburbia on steroids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Vienna's the sort of place where the moms gossip over whose husbands make the most money and the dads get into fights with each other over whose kids make All-Stars, even when it's house league. Wouldn't really say it's snobby, just kind of suburbia on steroids.


LOL, do women work in Vienna?
Anonymous


https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/viennatownvirginia/PST045221

Median HHI in Vienna is $168k while HHI in Bethesda is $172k. It is really absurd to claim Vienna is significantly less wealthy than Bethesda.


You're cherry-picking the data in a laughably transparent way. Per the Census Bureau data you linked, the per capita (not HHI) income in Bethesda is $100K compared to $77K in Vienna. The median home value in Bethesda is $928K compared to $778K in Vienna. The percentage of the adult (25+) population with bachelors or higher degrees is 87% in Bethesda compared to 69% in Vienna. Those are material differences. Within Virginia, McLean's figures are closer than Vienna's to Bethesda's, as others have noted.

The other issue is that the Census Bureau data for Bethesda is for the entire Census-Designated Place (CDP) of 68K people, whereas for Vienna it's only for the Town of Vienna, of 16K people, and excludes the Oakton and Dunn Loring CDPs which contain a lot of Vienna addresses and real estate. And the income, wealth and education data for those two other CDPs are in some instances (even) lower than the Town of Vienna.

That doesn't mean Vienna is a slum, or that some people might not reasonably prefer Vienna to Bethesda. But extravagant claims that it's as wealthy as Bethesda, which is now one of the wealthiest suburbs in the entire metro area, are just silly and honestly misleading for the OP.
Anonymous
Why? Just middle class. 99% homes not more than $2m.
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