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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DC, particularly the walkable core of the city. [/quote] :XD: joke of the day[/quote] I'm guessing you haven't spent time there in the last decade. Or maybe you're just a Republican? I've found that the urban core attracts some of the most friendly, unaffected, independent thinking, interesting, and interest[u]ed[/u] people I've ever known. These are mostly highly educated, intellectual-leaning, dual career families who have opted not to lose an hour or two of each day to commuting; instead, they (and I) spend that time with the kids and each other at one of many local playgrounds. There seems to be very little cattiness and pressure to keep up with the Joneses, in part because people don't seem to be as bored and lonely here as they are in the 'burbs (boredom breeds nastiness, don't you think?) and in part because one can only accumulate so many toys in a downtown rowhouse (even a 1-2 million dollar rowhouse). I also think urban core-dwellers feel less of a need to entertain and define themselves with the mall-bought trappings of success because there are so many small pleasures and adventures just outside the front door, and we all get to share them. There are definitely times when I think about trading my independent coffee shops and steps-away restaurants and frequent stroller trips to Whole Foods for room-sized closets and expansive parking lots with no meters to feed, but if "good people" is the only test, I'd stay in the urban core any day--specifically Georgetown, Dupont and Logan Circles, Shaw, Greater U Street, and Ledroit Park/Bloomingdale[/quote]
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