Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in N Arlington and would never say this. Yes, it's very loaded. Saying either Arlington or N Arlington are too vague to be all that helpful. Both cover pretty large areas. If someone actually cares and asks after I say I live in Arlington, I would drill down on more specific neighborhoods or say something like - near the East Falls Church metro.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Assume the person asking also lives in the DMV and is thus familiar with the area. Is specifying North Arlington unnecessarily boastful or merely descriptive?
Help me settle a debate on the topic.
Who is having the debate?
My own hunch is whoever thinks this is boastful is deeply insecure because that is a really strange lens through which to look at this comment.
Ha disagree. Do you know people who live in North Arlington? Many are really snobby and uptight, and have hangups about status. I wouldn't assume the comment is boastful but it very well could be. There just really is no way to know. And I'm not insecure (in that way, I'm insecure about other things).
Anonymous wrote:If the person you're telling is familiar with the area, then North Arlington makes sense. In the same way you'd tell a local you live in Dupont (instead of saying DC). Not boastful. There are very few ways to describe where you're from in Arlington to a local. It's pretty much North or South.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Assume the person asking also lives in the DMV and is thus familiar with the area. Is specifying North Arlington unnecessarily boastful or merely descriptive?
Help me settle a debate on the topic.
Who is having the debate?
My own hunch is whoever thinks this is boastful is deeply insecure because that is a really strange lens through which to look at this comment.
Anonymous wrote:I live in N Arlington and would never say this. Yes, it's very loaded. Saying either Arlington or N Arlington are too vague to be all that helpful. Both cover pretty large areas. If someone actually cares and asks after I say I live in Arlington, I would drill down on more specific neighborhoods or say something like - near the East Falls Church metro.
Anonymous wrote:I mean, isn’t it like saying Northern Virginia?
Anonymous wrote:Assume the person asking also lives in the DMV and is thus familiar with the area. Is specifying North Arlington unnecessarily boastful or merely descriptive?
Help me settle a debate on the topic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. I'm in the DC area and I am not aware that North Arlington is more or less nice than other locations in Arlington.
Ha – that tells me you don’t know Arlington though
DP. Exactly. I live in close-in MD and “North Arlington” means nothing to me, either, except something vague about the missing middle. So I’m answer to OP’s question, people who use that phrase may think they’re conveying something, but for the most part they’re not.
