Anonymous wrote:“Cool and grounded” is apparently the consolation prize for being middle class.
Guess it sounds better than “where do people who can’t afford Arlington and Bethesda live?”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Posting like the 5th yes to Silver Spring: 20910, 20902, 20901
Yes! Another vote for Silver Spring - 20910 and 20901.
Just choose where you want to live, engage in activities you enjoy, and you’ll attract the people who are most like you.
Anonymous wrote:Posting like the 5th yes to Silver Spring: 20910, 20902, 20901
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC Native also. Arlington actually, but when I was growing up (80s) DC Native meant the DC area. Because with the exception of the extremely wealthy and the extremely poor, no one raised a kid in DC proper. If you were a middle class white kid from Dc you could be from Bethesda, Annandale, Alexandria, Silver Spring etc.
My wife is a DC native also, hailing from Potomac.
That's the thing about a lot of the annoying newcomers. They think you have to have been raised on 14th street to be a native. No one lived on 14th street in the 80s I tell them and they look at me like I'm crazy.
I mean no, some of us grew up in DC in the 80s/90s and didn’t fit that mold. Definitely fewer than now, for sure, though.
And we got annoyed as hell when people from Potomac or Arlington said they are “from DC”!![]()
Seriously. I know lots of DC natives, but all are from DC, not friggin' Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're all out here in the midwest.
Why are people in the Midwest on this site?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC Native also. Arlington actually, but when I was growing up (80s) DC Native meant the DC area. Because with the exception of the extremely wealthy and the extremely poor, no one raised a kid in DC proper. If you were a middle class white kid from Dc you could be from Bethesda, Annandale, Alexandria, Silver Spring etc.
My wife is a DC native also, hailing from Potomac.
That's the thing about a lot of the annoying newcomers. They think you have to have been raised on 14th street to be a native. No one lived on 14th street in the 80s I tell them and they look at me like I'm crazy.
I mean no, some of us grew up in DC in the 80s/90s and didn’t fit that mold. Definitely fewer than now, for sure, though.
And we got annoyed as hell when people from Potomac or Arlington said they are “from DC”!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC Native also. Arlington actually, but when I was growing up (80s) DC Native meant the DC area. Because with the exception of the extremely wealthy and the extremely poor, no one raised a kid in DC proper. If you were a middle class white kid from Dc you could be from Bethesda, Annandale, Alexandria, Silver Spring etc.
My wife is a DC native also, hailing from Potomac.
That's the thing about a lot of the annoying newcomers. They think you have to have been raised on 14th street to be a native. No one lived on 14th street in the 80s I tell them and they look at me like I'm crazy.
I mean no, some of us grew up in DC in the 80s/90s and didn’t fit that mold. Definitely fewer than now, for sure, though.
And we got annoyed as hell when people from Potomac or Arlington said they are “from DC”!![]()
Seriously. I know lots of DC natives, but all are from DC, not friggin' Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're all out here in the midwest.
Why are people in the Midwest on this site?
Anonymous wrote:We're all out here in the midwest.