Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s the DC area, OP. It’s mind-blowing how socially inept so many people are.
Most are not from DC area and many are here temporarily - perhaps that's why?
I think this is a big part of it. People approach living in this area in a very transactional way. They come here for the jobs and economic opportunities, but it's not truly "home" to them so they don't have an interest in making deep connections in the community. Whether they are from another country or just elsewhere in the US, they call that other place home and DC is just where they are living right now -- even if they have no plans to leave the area anytime soon.
There are little pockets of areas that tend to have more people who were born and raised here and now raising their kids here. Vienna comes to mind. But nothing compared to other parts of the US where it's the norm to settle down very close to where you grew up, even if you went to college somewhere else. I grew up in an area like that and couldn't wait to get out -- it felt so small. Moving to DC in my early 20s felt magical. Now as a 40 year old mom I'm completely over it. My sister lives in a smaller area and people are just so much more interested in making friends with their neighbors and with the parents of kids their kids go to school with. They place a higher priority on relationships than they do their jobs and success. Usually when you meet someone new there, you end up having at least one mutual friend or shared experience. Those are the things that create bonds. I wish we had started a family somewhere like that. This area is just lacking in community and I think it makes people more anxious and depressed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are adults (especially parents) so weird!? I am an adult and parent. I find this group of people to be uptight, make life unnecessarily difficult. They are so worried about being….I don’t even know what….they’re just so busy trying to be relevant / in the know or whatever non-sense they create unpleasantness. It’s very sad.
PSA: RELAX people. Life is short. You can talk to whomever you please. You can wear what you want. You can take the subway. You can just be. AND, more importantly, let other people be. Go ahead, try having an original thought. Talk to a stranger. Smile for goodness sakes.
You left out 2 crucial details: 1) you are referring to D.C. area parents, and 2) parents around here are overwhelmingly progressive/left.
NW conservative parents are just as uptight and unfriendly. I knew many when my kids were in private school. Everyone thinks you want something from them in DC. I guess I do want folks to lighten up, be funny, and most importantly be real. Clearly too much to ask.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s the DC area, OP. It’s mind-blowing how socially inept so many people are.
Most are not from DC area and many are here temporarily - perhaps that's why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are adults (especially parents) so weird!? I am an adult and parent. I find this group of people to be uptight, make life unnecessarily difficult. They are so worried about being….I don’t even know what….they’re just so busy trying to be relevant / in the know or whatever non-sense they create unpleasantness. It’s very sad.
PSA: RELAX people. Life is short. You can talk to whomever you please. You can wear what you want. You can take the subway. You can just be. AND, more importantly, let other people be. Go ahead, try having an original thought. Talk to a stranger. Smile for goodness sakes.
You left out 2 crucial details: 1) you are referring to D.C. area parents, and 2) parents around here are overwhelmingly progressive/left.
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People like her have to stay in DC because they'll only live in a very liberal place and they're not attractive enough for other uber liberal places like NYC or LA. I left DC and you couldn't pay me enough money to ever go back. I feel like I broke out of prison.
Anonymous wrote:By “weird “ do you actually mean “mentally ill?”
- because more than 50% of liberal white women are mentally ill, and DC voted 96% dem / liberal in the last election in DC.
The vast majority of people you meet in this area have a mental disease.
https://wibc.com/108211/pew-study-white-liberals-disproportionately-suffer-from-mental-illness/
Anonymous wrote:It’s the DC area, OP. It’s mind-blowing how socially inept so many people are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I talk to strangers and smile at people... who think I'm weird
Apparently this sort of behavior isn’t allowed in the dc metro area. You are supposed to avoid eye contact and remain silent. So weird.
My kid goes to school in the south and it’s striking how friendly people are.
Anonymous wrote:Haven’t found any if this to be the case in any neighborhood I’ve lived in the DMV. Friendly neighbors. Friendly people at my gym. Friendly parents at kids’ games and school.
Maybe it’s what you put out into the world…it’s what you get back.0
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I hope you realize that you're seeing the worse side of things on DCUM, where people spill their innermost insecurities and prejudices, that they would never reveal to their real-life friends in such a dictatorial way. There is a humility in real-life interactions, and an acceptance of other people's views, that there isn't online, where people hide behind keyboards and project more inflexibility. But that's only if you get them one-on-one. In a real-life or virtual group, people can try to virtue signal to show they're part of the group, and that can get discriminatory fast, since the most effective way of showing they belong is to sink another group.
Homo Sapiens is highly evolved technically, and highly evolved socially, but it's still the social behavior of tribes. If we want to unite the earth and move on to other planets, I think we may have more work to do on the social front than on the technical front.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I talk to strangers and smile at people... who think I'm weird
Apparently this sort of behavior isn’t allowed in the dc metro area. You are supposed to avoid eye contact and remain silent. So weird.
My kid goes to school in the south and it’s striking how friendly people are.