Definitely this. As a DMV local, I have sat through many conversations where people kept saying "back in wherever..." or "when we move back to wherever" and I instantly write them off as people not to invest a lot of effort into because I assume they will move away sooner or later. |
Permanently. It's really rough. |
| I made friends with other non local people, even people from the same state or two towns over were considered "non local." |
This is correct. I used to live 15 minutes outside of a small town. I was not a "local." |
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Yes. Before DC I lived in Richmond and I have never met such an insular community of people questioning why you moved there. This was 12 years ago so perhaps it’s changed. But pretty much everyone I met (through work/social events and then being introduced their friends) had known each other since elementary school and still had their families in the area. I tried to make it feel like home, but I was always such an outsider despite being a social/outgoing person who has moved a lot.
Total opposite in this area where everyone was trying to make new friends in their 20s. |
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Yes. Despite being a college area, Boston and surrounds is very local. New England in general is.
I just had a mix of people mostly from my apartment building or jobs and accepted the locals didn't take me up to the lake but enjoyed lunch out. |