Anonymous wrote:No, I’m from here. I call it DC. My grandmother, who was also born here, called it the District. My dad called it warshington.
Anonymous wrote:No. Lived in the DC area for 30+ years, since I was 4.
The DMV = the department of motor vehicles. DC, Maryland, Virginia are summed up as "the DC area."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Lived in the DC area for 30+ years, since I was 4.
The DMV = the department of motor vehicles. DC, Maryland, Virginia are summed up as "the DC area."
This. Born here and I’m 46.
Anonymous wrote:I am a "come here," not a "born here" and I've lived here about 40 years on and off. I use DMV all the time in writing and speaking. I've used it at least 10 years. When I was a kid we lived in Virginia and we said that we lived in Washington, DC, if we were out of town and people asked where we lived.
Anonymous wrote:DC metro. DVM sounds too much like DMV![]()
Anonymous wrote:I am a "come here," not a "born here" and I've lived here about 40 years on and off. I use DMV all the time in writing and speaking. I've used it at least 10 years. When I was a kid we lived in Virginia and we said that we lived in Washington, DC, if we were out of town and people asked where we lived.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no surer sign of being a transplant (especially a newish one) than calling the DC area "DMV." Dead giveaway.
This and referring to National Airport as "Reagan."
Anonymous wrote:DMV i think was started by some of the local news outlets. hate it...
Anonymous wrote:There is no surer sign of being a transplant (especially a newish one) than calling the DC area "DMV." Dead giveaway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If so, are you from here?
hell no. the DMV is the department of motor vehicles![]()
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and yes, I am born and raised in Silver Spring and Bethesda. Went to HS in DC, and went to UMD College Park. So I'm about as local as they come.