Anonymous wrote:Hate it here. Can’t wait to move.
Mostly Type-A strivers and mean-spirited, cold people,
No sense of hometown / no city pride,
Transient (everyone leaves)
Summers are miserably hot,
Mosquitoes and ticks everywhere
Winters cold and gray with barely any snow,
Crumbling infrastructure,
Deteriorating school system
Skyrocketing crime
Incompetent local government
Whole area stinks of weed.
We are only here for our .gov jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Hate it here. Can’t wait to move.
Mostly Type-A strivers and mean-spirited, cold people,
No sense of hometown / no city pride,
Transient (everyone leaves)
Summers are miserably hot,
Mosquitoes and ticks everywhere
Winters cold and gray with barely any snow,
Crumbling infrastructure,
Deteriorating school system
Skyrocketing crime
Incompetent local government
Whole area stinks of weed.
We are only here for our .gov jobs.
Anonymous wrote:I like it here - been here since college.
I like feel of east coast city but easier than NYC. I live uber distance from downtown DC and easily go for sports, theater, concerts, restaurants.
I like living in the suburbs with easy drive to stuff I need but still close to DC (see above)
I'm a bit of an intellectual snob so that part of DC fits me
Interesting friends and neighbors from all over the world live close
Anonymous wrote:I think 90% of world's population would give their right arm to live a middle class life in world's most powerful country's capital.
Anonymous wrote:Hate it here. Can’t wait to move.
Mostly Type-A strivers and mean-spirited, cold people,
No sense of hometown / no city pride,
Transient (everyone leaves)
Summers are miserably hot,
Mosquitoes and ticks everywhere
Winters cold and gray with barely any snow,
Crumbling infrastructure,
Deteriorating school system
Skyrocketing crime
Incompetent local government
Whole area stinks of weed.
We are only here for our .gov jobs.
Anonymous wrote:I like it here - been here since college.
I like feel of east coast city but easier than NYC. I live uber distance from downtown DC and easily go for sports, theater, concerts, restaurants.
I like living in the suburbs with easy drive to stuff I need but still close to DC (see above)
I'm a bit of an intellectual snob so that part of DC fits me
Interesting friends and neighbors from all over the world live close