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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I commute to dc once a week and live in central mclean. It’s still 50 minutes each way leaving at 8am taking GW parkway. 35 with no traffic. I guess that’s better than what it would be from outside the beltway. [/quote] I was wondering why people are claiming a short commute.[/quote] People who can afford nice houses in Mclean do not "commute" :lol: They don't care what it takes during the rush hour. They go to DC for leisure mostly, or if they go there for business, they have flexibility to travel outside of rush hour, which is 20 min[/quote] This is probably the weirdest thing I have seen on this thread. I can think of 15 big law partners off the top of my head that live in Mclean and commute into dc. [/quote] The troll thinks the one guy he knows that visits dc for “leisurely” business meetings applies to everyone in McLean. [/quote] IDK, I always assume people who live in huge mcMansions costing multiple millions must be rich, e.g. not high income only, but also having significant NW. There are less expensive parts of Mclean, and townhome apartment communities as well. I was making a point that there are many affluent people who don't necessarily work regular business hours jobs. And many people these days work remotely anyway regardless of income at least part time, it's become more of a norm. Also, Didn't say "leisurely meetings", I referred to 2 reasons people drive to DC: work, e.g bus meetings and leisure (dining, entertainment, shopping, visiting others)[/quote]
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