the good thing about the internet is those who have relevant experience can choose to respond and others can (should) ignore. Plenty of people have lived in Boston area or New England and DMV, and can offer their actually helpful perspective. |
Why would you think it would be?? Would you move to Kansas or LA and expect it to be the same as New England? What a weird way to approach a new city. |
| I grew up in nova (Fairfax) and 30 years ago there were pockets of uniqueness like fun hole in the wall restaurants etc. Now it is just an expanse of close together homes and fake town centers. It is soulless. |
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City of Falls Church, Old Town Alexandria, Del Ray
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| I honestly do not know how people deal with the lack of creativity and beauty in the DMV, seriously. If you've ever been to NYC, Chicago, New Orleans, SF, the entire of Europe and even Mexico City, and many more countries, you will realize how bad it is here. Concrete is not pretty. The architecture is not interesting. |
| I live in Del Ray and no - I would take Chicago or any place in Europe in a New York minute LOL |
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I agree most of this whole area is junky. I live in Bethesda.
Neighborhoods within DC are more organic with more character though most are less uniformly upscale than Lexington, Concord etc. Parts of Chevy Chase are pretty cute too. |
| Uh... none of the places you mentioned are in DC despite your title. It's like going to Jersey and saying you don't like New York City. |
| ^ Any other major metro city is more architecturally sophisticated than the whole of DMV, incl Philly, Boston, NYC. I mean for how metropolitan and $$$ it is, DMV is beyond soul less. It's empty, ugly and ugh. I hate it here but alas, I'm bound by DH's job to remain. If I were in Kansas or a place without expectations, that's one thing but to be in the capital of the US and have to look at concrete strewn around d'town and to even in Old Town where I am, it's truly not all that. I lived in Old Town Chicago for years and good god the architecture is delicious. The ugly is on another level here and is so depressing when you figure the cost of housing here. |
| I think the sentiment "nothing is unique in DC" is too kind. My sentiment is actually, "everything is blah in DMV and it's so depressing to live in this city that's crazy expensive and butt ugly and without soul." |
None of these places are DC. She didn’t move to DC but the suburbs and you’re recommending other suburbs. Go to dc and explore different neighborhoods for fun things to do. They all have uniquely different things about them. If she needs places outside of DC to visit for day trips: Go to Alexandria, Frederick Maryland, Harper’s ferry, middleburg, Kent island, Virginia countryside like Purcellville, and more. Quit sending her to “reston” and “del ray” vapid little places with no soul and no interest, just pretentious fools preening around in their fake enclave ir bland suburb. Choose history and presence. I am deflated on her behalf at your terrible choices! |
Agree completely but if you’re stuck here it’s your job to make the most of it!!! |
+1 Signed, a New Englander who couldn't take it anymore and moved back to New England |
+ This. There are some crazy posters on here. Such a weird reaction. I guess a variation on the Trumpy “go back to where you came from?” |
+2 a New Englander counting the days till I can leave. I was just back for Thanksgiving and everyone is so much nicer there - it’s jarring. |