Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of my friends and neighbors in mid to upper MoCo would never consider being in the city.
Most don't work in the city. Many own their own businesses that are not in the city. Many work for companies in the suburbs.
Most are transplants from other areas - Ohio, Pennsylvania, Pakistan, Africa, Dominican republic, etc.
I don't think many even considered the city as an option. We never did and we lived there in our 20's.
All interesting but then why send kids to private school in DC? I did it because I live close and worked in DC. If I lived and worked up county I wouldn't drive in for school.
Anonymous wrote:We live in the MD burbs because that's where we like living.
We send our child to their private school in DC because that was the school we liked best for her and our family.
There really isn't anything more to it than that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of my friends and neighbors in mid to upper MoCo would never consider being in the city.
Most don't work in the city. Many own their own businesses that are not in the city. Many work for companies in the suburbs.
Most are transplants from other areas - Ohio, Pennsylvania, Pakistan, Africa, Dominican republic, etc.
I don't think many even considered the city as an option. We never did and we lived there in our 20's.
All interesting but then why send kids to private school in DC? I did it because I live close and worked in DC. If I lived and worked up county I wouldn't drive in for school.
Anonymous wrote:Most of my friends and neighbors in mid to upper MoCo would never consider being in the city.
Most don't work in the city. Many own their own businesses that are not in the city. Many work for companies in the suburbs.
Most are transplants from other areas - Ohio, Pennsylvania, Pakistan, Africa, Dominican republic, etc.
I don't think many even considered the city as an option. We never did and we lived there in our 20's.
Anonymous wrote:Hey don't dog OH + PA pp -- we were smart enough to vote for Obama and many of us live in DC are transplants from OH + PA. How about people live in the burbs because they don't like diversity? That is more true than not.
Anonymous wrote:I'm really puzzled: I thought that the main reason why people choose to take on a long commute from the suburbs is so that the kids can attend good public schools. If you send your child to a private school in DC, why do you live in the suburbs?
Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sent my kids to a DC private school for a while. I live 1/2 mile over the DC line so distance was not a big deal. I chose to live in Bethesda long before I had kids because I grew up here and like it. I lived in DC for a while but at that time it was not ideal. Had my apartment and car broken into, city services were lacking and difficult to access. I know things have changed since but in the meantime I am back in Bethesda and have no plans to move.
Two people were stabbed last night (one killed) at the Woodley Park Metro. The more things change, the more they stay the same.
Yeah, people are getting stabbed all the time in the Woodley metro...not. The only reason you even know about it is because it was unusual. If it was typical, it wouldnt be all over the news. And no one ever gets stabbed in the 'burbs? Lululemon, anyone?