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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Doesn't make any sense the responses... all the best authentic asian food in DC is in the suburbs, as well as the best asian groceries. Almost all areas of NW DC are less diverse than Arlington, Falls Church, and PG County. (http://proximityone.com/diversity/neighborhood_diversity_dc.htm). Prince William County and MoCo are in the top 15 most diverse counties in the country and DC, and Silver Spring MD is a top 10 most diverse City but DC doesn't crack the top 10 (https://www.insidernj.com/press-release/2021s-diverse-cities-america-wallethub-study/). Suburb kids can visit museums just like city kids, so that makes no sense either. So we're basically left with "my kid uses public transportation comfortably" also could be rewritten as "my kid knows how to be poor"[/quote] I think it depends on what definition of suburb you use. We live in downtown Silver Spring. It can certainly be described as a suburb of DC, but it’s an urban area. Many people live outside of DC, but they can walk in 5 min to great restaurants, live music, etc. [/quote]
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