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[quote=Anonymous] 7:21 - I know over educated very well. That is not the case here. I know something about how people act when they have parents. Manners mean something very different here. Manners are shunned here. A pissing contest is not manners. Acting the way people do here in public is not manners. Being civil is manners. How one treats others and conducts oneself is manners. It is extremely primitive here. My dogs and cats have more etiquette and civility. D.C. people are not in danger of having too much education or manners. Their problem is that they think they are. Many think they are more than they are. Look around, it's all dime a dozen lawyers. This from a lawyer. Are you that easily impressed? People here seem sheltered and coddled - neither of which suggest education or manners. It is often an endless pissing contest. Look around. I really don't think their parents served them well by spoiling them, leaving them with so few coping mechanisms and social graces. Just an observation. People here can make complete asses out of themselves without even realizing it. Especially the ones who deflect and try to say it is the other person (the one who notices their ill behavior, ironically). No wisdom at all. This is not to say everyone here is like that. Just enough people to give D.C. a bad stereotype outside of D.C. But people in D.C. seem to enjoy having a negative stereotype, for some odd reason. I would be far more impressed if people here were in fact (over?!) educated or showed manners or wisdom, but it's just not here. Maybe you haven't been here long enough to see for yourself. [/quote]
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