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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I picked the wrong suburb. I live in Arlington. I like my particular neighborhood and am lucky enough to like my neighbors, but I don't like Arlington. Now I feel like even if/when we move we are limited to NoVa so that we don't totally change everything in my kids' lives. At least if we move to McLean or Falls Church we can still go to some of the same family restaurants, parks, see the same doctors, and most importantly, they (my oldest at least) can still have playdates with her closest friends. I'm trying to understand the personalities of each of these places but even after living here 3 years I can't quite figure it out... Or is it the case that unlike NYC suburbs the DC suburbs just don't have distinct personalities?[/quote] What is it you dislike about Arlington that you think you won't encounter in McLean or Falls Church? [/quote] Each are different - more different than you think. None of the issues are tangible, they just are. Different PP here. [/quote] That is a wildly amorphous and ultimately meaningless answer. If there is no actual difference you can name, it sure seems to support folks who seem to feel the areas are quite similar and one would be equally happy/unhappy in either.[/quote]
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