| DC. Except when I lived in the Bay area and DC meant Daly City, so I said Washington DC. |
Bay Area - another pet peeve. You Tampa people think you have the only bay in the world? Or are you from Annapolis? |
| I usually say 'DC Metro area' to people not from here. People from here, I am more specific. |
I know the capitals of most major nations. If you don't know what D.C. is, I don't know what to tell you. |
| I would say DC area, or NoVA. Outside of this area I'd say VA or near the nation's capital. |
Are you serious? She lived in the San Francisco area. |
This. |
Anybody who doesn't know probably has been living somewhere under a rock and isn't worth talking to so there would be no cause for me to say to them "I'm from DC". |
East Coaster here. When someone says 'Bay area' they mean San Francisco and Oakland. Annapolis barely registers as a bay and Tampa has the population of a SF suburb for geriatrics. |
| I say Washington DC. People outside this area don’t say just DC. |
| “Maryland, outside of Washington DC.” |
I travel a lot internationally. No one knows what "DC" is. "Washington" they know, but some who know US geography slightly well will ask if it's Washington state, so I say "Washington DC" to avoid ambiguity. Do you know what major international capital city is referred to as "DF"? I bet most people don't, which is why residents of that city use the full name when mentioning their city. |
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In this general area, I say DC. Outside of the area and especially internationally, I say Washington, DC.
And yes, “DC” is a place. What else would it be? |
No. they know Washington DC is the nations capital though. |
Do you know what the DR is? |