Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 11:25     Subject: Re:The Stigma of North Bethesda

I live in North Bethesda on Tuckerman lane. I didn't know I should not use the name. Is it silly if I use it? When I bought my place, the address says north Bethesda. I didn't know the place is called Rockville.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 11:24     Subject: Re:The Stigma of North Bethesda

^ Not necessarily. When people go out of their way to claim an area has "prestige" or "cachet," it can be a red flag. It's easy enough to figure out which areas cost more to live in than others, so why the need to slap another label on it?
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 11:22     Subject: The Stigma of North Bethesda

Anonymous wrote:Whenever anyone tells me they live in "North Bethesda" I think they are insufferable. Was the stigma to which you are referring?

If not, there is no stigma.


People who live in the neighborhoods OP is talking about don't say they live in north Bethesda. They say "Bethesda near NIH" or "Ashburton" or "Parkwood."
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 11:19     Subject: Re:The Stigma of North Bethesda

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Using the term "stigma" to describe either North Bethesda or the northern parts of Bethesda borders on the pathological. Both are nice areas.


Yes but less prestigious. Even the people who live there know that and that is what the OP is referring to.


Then the OP should use different language. Some people avoid areas that care too much about being considered "prestigious."[/quote

Which is often a coping mechanism for not being able to comfortably afford them, no?
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 11:09     Subject: Re:The Stigma of North Bethesda

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Using the term "stigma" to describe either North Bethesda or the northern parts of Bethesda borders on the pathological. Both are nice areas.


Yes but less prestigious. Even the people who live there know that and that is what the OP is referring to.


Then the OP should use different language. Some people avoid areas that care too much about being considered "prestigious."
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 11:07     Subject: The Stigma of North Bethesda

Whenever anyone tells me they live in "North Bethesda" I think they are insufferable. Was the stigma to which you are referring?

If not, there is no stigma.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 11:06     Subject: Re:The Stigma of North Bethesda

Anonymous wrote:You can't handle the stigma, so you should go somewhere else.


+1! Are you kidding me?
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 11:04     Subject: The Stigma of North Bethesda

Anonymous wrote:Not talking about Rockville pretending to be North Bethesda, but about 20814, north of NIH, still Bethesda. The houses are a good $250,000 less than south of NIH and renovated and nice. Is it worth it to buy in North Bethesda even if people seem to look down on it?


No. Impressing strangers is the most important thing.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 11:03     Subject: Re:The Stigma of North Bethesda

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's like Burleith or Glover Park...it ain't Georgetown!


Do you mean Bethesda ain't Chevy Chase? Bethesda ain't Potomac?


No place is Chevy Chase and ask any real estate agent, Bethesda is way more of a draw than Potomac. Beside your analogy is plain stupid. Talk to a guy who lives in Burleith or Glover Park and he will either tell you he live in or by Georgetown depending on what he thinks you know or might visit. You named three distict places that people aspire to.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 10:59     Subject: Re:The Stigma of North Bethesda

Anonymous wrote:Using the term "stigma" to describe either North Bethesda or the northern parts of Bethesda borders on the pathological. Both are nice areas.


Yes but less prestigious. Even the people who live there know that and that is what the OP is referring to.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 10:58     Subject: The Stigma of North Bethesda

Anonymous wrote:20814 is Bethesda! It's not a bullcrap North Potomac or North Bethesda(the part that actually is a Rockville zip that like to say North Bethesda such as the White Flint area) Go look at map. A current map or a map from 100 years ago. It's Bethesda. Bye the way, there are lots of very wealthy families there. I believe 2 of the wealthiest in the entire DC area live there.


Way to dismiss and propagate the North Bethesda stigma in the same sentence while throwing a similar and equally jonesy jab at N Potomac.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 10:35     Subject: Re:The Stigma of North Bethesda

Using the term "stigma" to describe either North Bethesda or the northern parts of Bethesda borders on the pathological. Both are nice areas.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 09:51     Subject: The Stigma of North Bethesda

Yup like a PP said, the thread should be about northern Bethesda. And I'm not aware of any stigma in fact the opposite bc NIH is associated with medical doctors, and people like and respect them
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 09:37     Subject: The Stigma of North Bethesda

Anonymous wrote:Honestly 20814 isn't "North Bethesda". Look at a map...


OP originally asked about the northern parts of Bethesda that are still in 20814, not "North Bethesda" which is generally understood to be 20852.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2016 09:33     Subject: The Stigma of North Bethesda

Honestly 20814 isn't "North Bethesda". Look at a map...