Anonymous wrote:I always thought it was DC or Washington, DC to everyone outside of the city and "the District" to anyone within city limits. "Downtown" for most of NW.
Outside of this area, most people question "DC or Washington state?" whenever I have just said Washington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The old rule is.. if you live here it is D.C., if you live anywhere else it is Washington to you.
Outsiders do not get D.C., and the insiders would get exhausted to say Washington every time they mean D.C.
I’m from Seattle where people consider themselves to be living in the “real” Washington. Out there, absolutely nobody calls this place anything but D.C.
Anonymous wrote:There's a difference between the two. Have you ever been EOTR and visited D.C. or are you one of those insulated folks who just stick to Washington proper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WTF is EOTR?
I guess you call it Washington![]()
EOTR = east of the (Anacostia) river
Anonymous wrote:I always thought it was DC or Washington, DC to everyone outside of the city and "the District" to anyone within city limits. "Downtown" for most of NW.
Outside of this area, most people question "DC or Washington state?" whenever I have just said Washington.
Anonymous wrote:In my experience white people say Washington and black people say DC (I'm in the latter group). I live EOTP NW and my neighbors all say DC also.
Anonymous wrote:WTF is EOTR?
Anonymous wrote:There's a difference between the two. Have you ever been EOTR and visited D.C. or are you one of those insulated folks who just stick to Washington proper.
Anonymous wrote:The old rule is.. if you live here it is D.C., if you live anywhere else it is Washington to you.
Outsiders do not get D.C., and the insiders would get exhausted to say Washington every time they mean D.C.