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What a strange thing to ask
Just take a drive to the exurbs and look at the people who live there Those are the ones who live in exurbs |
10 years ago, maybe. Now, not so much. |
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I live in the exurb. I was tired of the wokeness in DC. I sold my home in Arlington and moved in the exurb 2h away from DC.
It feels good to be surrounded by like-minded people who don't apologize for having religious conservative views and schools that don't force your kids to be gay or transgender. |
Sorry to break it to you but my home is surrounded by woods, creeks and lakes even the McMansions are.. I literally walk .2 mikes to the woods and take a 2-4 mile walk 4x a week. NATURE I love it! I said I grow food instead of going to a farmers market, I didn’t say I get all my food is from my garden. Also I go to a farm for food not a farmers market where farmers have to take a whole day to sell a few things to people who think farmers markets are cool and trendy. That was ethnic food btw. Better in the burbs. Hip restaurant come and go here because we cook. Except Inferno I guess 2 Amy’s fire has its upsides. I’m not sure why you think I care that my neighbors drink jug wine (judgmental much) and go to Walmart. They do… when they are not driving to DC to run your farmers market and cook at your hip restaurants. And when they are not cooking at your hipster restaurant I’m at their house for a cookout. |
I grew up 2 hrs away from one of the biggest cities in the world and from another major city, & would not describe myself as having lived in an “exburb” of it or having any association with it. Where I lived was entirely distinct from those cities. |
My DH and I have had a job that requires us to be in the office since 2010 and have switched jobs a few time since. We work in technology. We are in loudoun and most all our neighbors work in IT and many are remote as well. My immediate neighbors: orthopedist, teacher, capital one, Verizon, insurance, ITx2, retired government x2, restaurant owner, Raytheon, pharma sales rep, multi gas station owner. |
This is an idiotic response. You sound like someone who’s never spent any time in a city—especially not DC, which is a pretty livable city with a family. |