Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, check your racism OP.
Because DMV is frequently used in the black community, I guess that makes it “cringey” for you.
No it’s not. “DMV” is a term used by transplants who come here from somewhere else. Natives don’t use it because we’ve always said “DC metro” or “metro area” or just DC. “DMV” is not l a black thing. It’s a non-native thing.
Stop trying to find stuff to get offended about, Susan. Focus on reckoning with your own abundant racism.
Anonymous wrote:I know it from sports talk (radio, high school recruits who "are from the DMV") mostly.
--Bethesda resident.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, check your racism OP.
Because DMV is frequently used in the black community, I guess that makes it “cringey” for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For some reason, I find the term "DMV" extremely cringy. It feels like it's for the kind of people that listen to those mindless Top 40 radio station shows in the morning.
No one in a nice part of DC, Bethesda, Chevy Chase, or Arlington would use this term, would they?
No but someone who constantly asks about class (and working class? this is not England) is definitely class insecure and not in the ranks if you know what I mean.
+1 and it’s pathetic, sorry to say.
I use “DMV” all the time and never thought twice about it (nor will I going forward).
Anonymous wrote:I agree with you. I grew up in NW and Chevy Chase. Now live in Arlington. No one I know calls it DMV. That’s a term for people who have to sit in tons of traffic to commute to work.
Anonymous wrote:I think that associating people who work hard for a living with "cringey" is despicable. Wherever you live isn't "nice" if people talk like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with you. I grew up in NW and Chevy Chase. Now live in Arlington. No one I know calls it DMV. That’s a term for people who have to sit in tons of traffic to commute to work.
Thanks for explaining.
There’s a term for you, too, but it won’t get past a DCUM filter.
Anonymous wrote:It's not low class but it is a relatively new term that had not been used before 10-15 years ago or so.
Anonymous wrote:For some reason, I find the term "DMV" extremely cringy. It feels like it's for the kind of people that listen to those mindless Top 40 radio station shows in the morning.
No one in a nice part of DC, Bethesda, Chevy Chase, or Arlington would use this term, would they?