Do you say you’re from Washington or DC?

Anonymous
Warshington.
Anonymous
When I lived in the city, I'd say "DC" to someone else on the east coast, and "Washington, DC" to anyone else.

Now I say "The Maryland suburbs of DC," to anyone outside of the area.
Anonymous
Third generation Washingtonian. Around here, I say the District. In other places, I say Washington, DC.
Anonymous
I say DC or the District.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Washington, DC. People away from here don't know what "DC" is.


They don’t know DC is the nations capital?


No. they know Washington DC is the nations capital though.


I’m sure this has been said but I grew up in the Pacific Northwest and always knew what DC was...not sure who doesn’t understand that DC is Washington DC...there were groups in high school that went on “DC Trips”
Anonymous
In the US: “DC area”

Outside the US: “United States, near Washington, DC”
Anonymous
Maybe it's a black thing, but I've never told another black person that I was from DC and had them ask me to clarify. DC, Atlanta, Chicago...we seem to know exactly where our "safe havens" are. For the longest time, people would respond with "Chocolate City?" I don't think I've ever said "Washington DC" unless it was someone from another country.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DC, but I find a lot of people don’t understand what I am saying, so then I say Washington DC.


This is true. I went to Vegas not too long ago, and I struck up a conversation with two Canadian ladies. They asked where I was from and I said "DC". However, they heard "BC". We went through several rounds of BC/DC miscommunication before we all realized what the other was saying. I was pretty funny.

Also, I live in Maryland, but when I am out of town I tell people I am from DC. It just makes it easier and it's more interesting to say than Maryland.
Anonymous
Around here, Arlington. East Coast I say DC. Anywhere else in the US I say Washington DC metro area. Outside the country - the US, near the capital.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Around here, Arlington. East Coast I say DC. Anywhere else in the US I say Washington DC metro area. Outside the country - the US, near the capital.


I fully expect those living in the US to know what DC stands for. If folks don't know the abbreviation for their Capitol, we really are in trouble. Also, folks on the East coast know what LA stands for, so I say give folks out West credit for knowing what DC stands for.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Around here, Arlington. East Coast I say DC. Anywhere else in the US I say Washington DC metro area. Outside the country - the US, near the capital.


I fully expect those living in the US to know what DC stands for. If folks don't know the abbreviation for their Capitol, we really are in trouble. Also, folks on the East coast know what LA stands for, so I say give folks out West credit for knowing what DC stands for.


Then you would ignorant just like those you describe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe it's a black thing, but I've never told another black person that I was from DC and had them ask me to clarify. DC, Atlanta, Chicago...we seem to know exactly where our "safe havens" are. For the longest time, people would respond with "Chocolate City?" I don't think I've ever said "Washington DC" unless it was someone from another country.


You have never talked to somebody that isn’t black when you travel?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just curious.


I now live in California, so I say "Washington DC" or just "DC". Most people are quite impressed by that BTW

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Around here, Arlington. East Coast I say DC. Anywhere else in the US I say Washington DC metro area. Outside the country - the US, near the capital.


I fully expect those living in the US to know what DC stands for. If folks don't know the abbreviation for their Capitol, we really are in trouble. Also, folks on the East coast know what LA stands for, so I say give folks out West credit for knowing what DC stands for.


Then you would ignorant just like those you describe.


There's a fallacy in your logic there . . . .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Around here, Arlington. East Coast I say DC. Anywhere else in the US I say Washington DC metro area. Outside the country - the US, near the capital.


I fully expect those living in the US to know what DC stands for. If folks don't know the abbreviation for their Capitol, we really are in trouble. Also, folks on the East coast know what LA stands for, so I say give folks out West credit for knowing what DC stands for.


Hmmm.....I live in Southern California. People know what I mean when I say "DC", but if I were to ask them what does "DC" means or stands for, I bet I would get blank stares from 80% of them.
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