I am born and raised inside the beltway. In VA, Md and DC. I always say DMV. I'm early 40s. |
IME, most people who are from here do not have strong feelings on what you call the area. Its the transplants who put so much emphasis on what you call the area, whether you live "in" DC or MD/VA, what each town/neighborhood/etc. is called--it's exhausting. Those of us who are from here just call it what we call it. But DMV is definitely a transplant thing. |
| We go bezerk when A holes drive 5 to 15 mph UNDER the speed limit on one lane roads during rush hour. Driving the speed limit or 5mph above during morning rush is the expectation. If youre scared or timid driving in rush hour here, pls, I implore you, take public transportation. |
Ruined a perfectly good small airport. I wonder what they will name after Trump. Is there anything left to clean up at Hanford? |
Lifelong resident of Washington, DC here. Anyone who answers that they live in the "DMV" is trying to hide the fact that they live in some far-flung areas of MD or VA. For longtime residents of DC, the acroynm DMV means the Department of Motor Vehicles. a place that you dread having to visit. |
| They can locate Canada and Mexico on a map. |
I'm 40 and remember the term first appearing on area radio stations when I was a young adult. Raised in MD and VA (but not born here). |
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A lot of their clothing has logos visible, They want you to know their clothing or accessories are "designer." That was one thing that really struck me when I moved here, an my relatives who were born here are really into that sort of thing.
They love to argue and "be right." Must be from going to school with so many lawyers kids or something. On the whole I find fellow white people who were born her really type A and insufferable. |
+1. It's a stupid thing used by young blacks. |
Where do you live? I feel like this area is not into fashion or logos AT ALL. I grew up in a well-off area of FL and it was so much more intense there. |
??? DH and I are scientists from Europe. We work in research. Most researchers are foreign-born, did you know that? The US, until now, needed more brains than it grew domestically. It used to be called the brain drain: talented scientists from all over the world coming to work in the US. Now, who knows what's going to happen, but to your point: it doesn't make sense. |
I take this to mean that someone is either from here or has lived here long enough to recall when it was National. |
| born at Sibley or Women's Hospital |
| Stand on the right, walk on the left on all escalators everywhere. |
Haha. You’re not wrong. |