Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What, OP, you didn’t get enough engagement last time you started this thread?
Get over it, my obsessed friend.
Came here to say the same thing.
Shut up.
I dredged up the thread and am not the OP. It's something multiple people notice and are aware of. Get over it.
Ok then, so then there are more idiots out there than I thought. Unsurprising.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:n PittsbAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was born in another country, immigrated here and moved around a lot as a child. Then I went to college and grad school in different cities, worked in nyc and then moved to dc (Virginia).
Depending on who I’m talking to, I may say I’m from X country since I was born there and identify culturally. Other times I may say I’m from ny since I just moved from there. I got married there, had 2 of my kids there, etc. other times I may say I lived in A or B state if I meet a person from A or B state. I did grow up in A and B state but not my entire childhood.
If I’m overseas or on the west coast, I say I’m from dc. I worked in dc but never actually lived there. We live in VA. I do not think I am lying by telling people I’m from dc. We have lived here for over 10 years. My kids are from here although they were born in nyc.
There was once this nosy busybody who told another friend to watch out for me because I was a liar. I had said I went to college in X. X was the city of the college where my college was located but I went to a different named college. I also went to grad school twice so attended in different cities. The busybody was convinced I was a liar. I always thought she was weird. It wasn’t even worth it to explain to her that I lived in several states when I was a child.
I have a friend who I met thinking she was from the west coast. I learned later she mostly grew up in Canada and was born in another country. I really don’t care where she is from.
I have a friend from California who seems obsessed with WHERE in California someone is from. I have a friend from a suburb of LA. She grew up there and I always thought she was from LA. My friend always corrects me and is not really from CA.
OP, this says more about you than others.
Sounds like she was right though...
Uh, I don't think she lied. I could say I went to school in Boston, but not be at BU or BC, but Emerson or Tufts. Just because some dummy heard it wrong doesn't mean I lied. Or say I went to school in Pittsburgh, and someone assumes I meant Pitt, not Duquesne.And depending on who I am talking to, I may say I went to school in Austin, where I did my PhD.
She did though. She often tells people shes from NYC when she's not even from the US, let alone Manhattan. She fudges all these details and then acts shocked when people notice it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What, OP, you didn’t get enough engagement last time you started this thread?
Get over it, my obsessed friend.
Came here to say the same thing.
Shut up.
I dredged up the thread and am not the OP. It's something multiple people notice and are aware of. Get over it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What, OP, you didn’t get enough engagement last time you started this thread?
Get over it, my obsessed friend.
Came here to say the same thing.
Shut up.
Anonymous wrote:What, OP, you didn’t get enough engagement last time you started this thread?
Get over it, my obsessed friend.
Anonymous wrote:n PittsbAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was born in another country, immigrated here and moved around a lot as a child. Then I went to college and grad school in different cities, worked in nyc and then moved to dc (Virginia).
Depending on who I’m talking to, I may say I’m from X country since I was born there and identify culturally. Other times I may say I’m from ny since I just moved from there. I got married there, had 2 of my kids there, etc. other times I may say I lived in A or B state if I meet a person from A or B state. I did grow up in A and B state but not my entire childhood.
If I’m overseas or on the west coast, I say I’m from dc. I worked in dc but never actually lived there. We live in VA. I do not think I am lying by telling people I’m from dc. We have lived here for over 10 years. My kids are from here although they were born in nyc.
There was once this nosy busybody who told another friend to watch out for me because I was a liar. I had said I went to college in X. X was the city of the college where my college was located but I went to a different named college. I also went to grad school twice so attended in different cities. The busybody was convinced I was a liar. I always thought she was weird. It wasn’t even worth it to explain to her that I lived in several states when I was a child.
I have a friend who I met thinking she was from the west coast. I learned later she mostly grew up in Canada and was born in another country. I really don’t care where she is from.
I have a friend from California who seems obsessed with WHERE in California someone is from. I have a friend from a suburb of LA. She grew up there and I always thought she was from LA. My friend always corrects me and is not really from CA.
OP, this says more about you than others.
Sounds like she was right though...
Uh, I don't think she lied. I could say I went to school in Boston, but not be at BU or BC, but Emerson or Tufts. Just because some dummy heard it wrong doesn't mean I lied. Or say I went to school in Pittsburgh, and someone assumes I meant Pitt, not Duquesne.And depending on who I am talking to, I may say I went to school in Austin, where I did my PhD.
n PittsbAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was born in another country, immigrated here and moved around a lot as a child. Then I went to college and grad school in different cities, worked in nyc and then moved to dc (Virginia).
Depending on who I’m talking to, I may say I’m from X country since I was born there and identify culturally. Other times I may say I’m from ny since I just moved from there. I got married there, had 2 of my kids there, etc. other times I may say I lived in A or B state if I meet a person from A or B state. I did grow up in A and B state but not my entire childhood.
If I’m overseas or on the west coast, I say I’m from dc. I worked in dc but never actually lived there. We live in VA. I do not think I am lying by telling people I’m from dc. We have lived here for over 10 years. My kids are from here although they were born in nyc.
There was once this nosy busybody who told another friend to watch out for me because I was a liar. I had said I went to college in X. X was the city of the college where my college was located but I went to a different named college. I also went to grad school twice so attended in different cities. The busybody was convinced I was a liar. I always thought she was weird. It wasn’t even worth it to explain to her that I lived in several states when I was a child.
I have a friend who I met thinking she was from the west coast. I learned later she mostly grew up in Canada and was born in another country. I really don’t care where she is from.
I have a friend from California who seems obsessed with WHERE in California someone is from. I have a friend from a suburb of LA. She grew up there and I always thought she was from LA. My friend always corrects me and is not really from CA.
OP, this says more about you than others.
Sounds like she was right though...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been here 20 years, longer than any single place I have ever lived. Why does the town where I went to high school have to have any greater significance?
Because age 0-18 made you who you are. It's your stock. It's your personality. It's your roots. No matter how carefully your curate your current patina, you'll always be that 0-18 at your core. And you know it.
Anonymous wrote:I was born in another country, immigrated here and moved around a lot as a child. Then I went to college and grad school in different cities, worked in nyc and then moved to dc (Virginia).
Depending on who I’m talking to, I may say I’m from X country since I was born there and identify culturally. Other times I may say I’m from ny since I just moved from there. I got married there, had 2 of my kids there, etc. other times I may say I lived in A or B state if I meet a person from A or B state. I did grow up in A and B state but not my entire childhood.
If I’m overseas or on the west coast, I say I’m from dc. I worked in dc but never actually lived there. We live in VA. I do not think I am lying by telling people I’m from dc. We have lived here for over 10 years. My kids are from here although they were born in nyc.
There was once this nosy busybody who told another friend to watch out for me because I was a liar. I had said I went to college in X. X was the city of the college where my college was located but I went to a different named college. I also went to grad school twice so attended in different cities. The busybody was convinced I was a liar. I always thought she was weird. It wasn’t even worth it to explain to her that I lived in several states when I was a child.
I have a friend who I met thinking she was from the west coast. I learned later she mostly grew up in Canada and was born in another country. I really don’t care where she is from.
I have a friend from California who seems obsessed with WHERE in California someone is from. I have a friend from a suburb of LA. She grew up there and I always thought she was from LA. My friend always corrects me and says she is not from LA. Another friend is from the Midwest and went CA for grad school, got married there and lived there before moving to DC. CA friend again says how my friend is not really from CA.
OP, this says more about you than others.