I think that PP's point was that people don't disclose their secret squirrel jobs, especially in defense research. People just generically say they work for the government or work in research. |
+1 (born IN DC) and in my 60's and use. |
Oh yes. When I left the area for college I didn't realize this wasn't standard practice at least US if not worldwide. |
| It's just easier and more obvious to tell who ISN'T from here. I'm 4 generations in. We invested in a lot of real estate and have done well. |
| Still consider FedEx Field the ‘new’ stadium |
Live in MD, have relatives all over the DMV. Maybe compared to Miami it's not logo intensive, but compared to generic southern suburbs, it's logo intensive here. |
And the point is wrong, because there are lot more people working in scientific research around the world (and other topics, I have a friend doing historical research for a museum) than there are intelligence analysts. At a dinner party, they could just tell you they're researchers before they move on to the next guest. |
| Interesting take. In my experience, they rarely move on. They continue to probe which is typical of this area. Insufferable. |
The term "DMV" is local slang that became popular in the 1990’s. By early 2000’s it was in common use in local hip hop/go-go music. D.C. rapper 20Bello head it from Kibwe Galloway(go-go) and use it. Also Dre All Day in the Paint used it in promotions and the Target Squad with their "DMV Mixtape”. The DMV had 3 code areas back in the day. So the 202 really did not capture the area but the DMV did. I have never heard of a local complaint I g about its use. |
| Those that know there is no metro stop in Georgetown! |
Yup. Calling it Reagan = transplant. Also referring to the DC area as the "DMV." You an also tell the transplants by how they drive - they always the one that don't pull up to the stop line at lights. |
| I never heard DMV until recently. From DC, late 40s. Maybe bc it's a suburban thing? Not sure. |
DP and you're proving right whoever wrote that DC argues, because the question wasn't something only DC does Funny things is, there's ambiguity in the subject line, and I took it to mean something other than, how do you know someone is a native from dc area. |
Are you sure you're not from DC? Because you're a bit insufferable. |
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What a stupid thread. There are millions of people who were born and/or raised in metropolitan areas. Are they ALL going to behave in a way such that others will recognize their geographic origin? Of course not.
I was born and raised in Paris. You'd never guess I'm Parisian if you met me casually for small talk, unless I told you. Same for DC. My neighbor was born and raised here. I would never have guessed. |