Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Washington, DC. People away from here don't know what "DC" is.
They don’t know DC is the nations capital?
No. they know Washington DC is the nations capital though.
Then they need to open a book, map, tv, etc. I get if someone doesn’t know Maryland but not DC.
NP. Believe it or not, the capital and the average people who live there are a long way away from the minds of most people here on the West Coast. There are other possible meanings that are more likely over here.
So again, open a book, map, tv, etc. No one is saying to care about the ppl but you should know the nations capital at the very least. I’ve visited the West Coast and so far haven’t encountered an idiot who doesn’t know what and where DC is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Washington, DC. People away from here don't know what "DC" is.
They don’t know DC is the nations capital?
Get out of your bubble. "DC" is not a place, and it's presumptive to think that everyone knows what you mean, especially if you are traveling internationally.
Hold up, DC is not a place? What is it?
DC is a postal abbreviation. People from Virginia don't say that they are from VA (You're from the Veterans Affairs office?). People from Maryland don't say they're from MD (are you a doctor?).
It's a regional affectation that we call Washington DC, just DC around here. If you leave this metropolitan area, most people don't know that you are talking about the nation's capitol. If you say you are from DC, they may think you're like Superman, from the DC comics universe.![]()
Outside of this area, I say I'm from the Washington DC suburbs.
Then with this logic you should actually be saying, Washington, District of Columbia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Washington, DC. People away from here don't know what "DC" is.
They don’t know DC is the nations capital?
Get out of your bubble. "DC" is not a place, and it's presumptive to think that everyone knows what you mean, especially if you are traveling internationally.
Hold up, DC is not a place? What is it?
It's jargon, an abbreviation, an acronym, but no, it's not a place.
So NYC isn't a place either? What about HK?
*gasp* We need to alert the media! Places with millions of residents have disappeared off the map.
Nobody in NYC says NYC.FFS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Washington, DC. People away from here don't know what "DC" is.
They don’t know DC is the nations capital?
No. they know Washington DC is the nations capital though.
Then they need to open a book, map, tv, etc. I get if someone doesn’t know Maryland but not DC.
NP. Believe it or not, the capital and the average people who live there are a long way away from the minds of most people here on the West Coast. There are other possible meanings that are more likely over here.
So again, open a book, map, tv, etc. No one is saying to care about the ppl but you should know the nations capital at the very least. I’ve visited the West Coast and so far haven’t encountered an idiot who doesn’t know what and where DC is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Washington, DC. People away from here don't know what "DC" is.
They don’t know DC is the nations capital?
Get out of your bubble. "DC" is not a place, and it's presumptive to think that everyone knows what you mean, especially if you are traveling internationally.
Hold up, DC is not a place? What is it?
It's jargon, an abbreviation, an acronym, but no, it's not a place.
So NYC isn't a place either? What about HK?
*gasp* We need to alert the media! Places with millions of residents have disappeared off the map.
FFSAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Washington, DC. People away from here don't know what "DC" is.
They don’t know DC is the nations capital?
No. they know Washington DC is the nations capital though.
Then they need to open a book, map, tv, etc. I get if someone doesn’t know Maryland but not DC.
NP. Believe it or not, the capital and the average people who live there are a long way away from the minds of most people here on the West Coast. There are other possible meanings that are more likely over here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Washington, DC. People away from here don't know what "DC" is.
They don’t know DC is the nations capital?
Get out of your bubble. "DC" is not a place, and it's presumptive to think that everyone knows what you mean, especially if you are traveling internationally.
Hold up, DC is not a place? What is it?
DC is a postal abbreviation. People from Virginia don't say that they are from VA (You're from the Veterans Affairs office?). People from Maryland don't say they're from MD (are you a doctor?).
It's a regional affectation that we call Washington DC, just DC around here. If you leave this metropolitan area, most people don't know that you are talking about the nation's capitol. If you say you are from DC, they may think you're like Superman, from the DC comics universe.![]()
Outside of this area, I say I'm from the Washington DC suburbs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Washington, DC. People away from here don't know what "DC" is.
They don’t know DC is the nations capital?
Get out of your bubble. "DC" is not a place, and it's presumptive to think that everyone knows what you mean, especially if you are traveling internationally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Washington, DC. People away from here don't know what "DC" is.
They don’t know DC is the nations capital?
No. they know Washington DC is the nations capital though.
Then they need to open a book, map, tv, etc. I get if someone doesn’t know Maryland but not DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Washington, DC. People away from here don't know what "DC" is.
They don’t know DC is the nations capital?
Get out of your bubble. "DC" is not a place, and it's presumptive to think that everyone knows what you mean, especially if you are traveling internationally.
Hold up, DC is not a place? What is it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Washington, DC. People away from here don't know what "DC" is.
They don’t know DC is the nations capital?
Get out of your bubble. "DC" is not a place, and it's presumptive to think that everyone knows what you mean, especially if you are traveling internationally.
Hold up, DC is not a place? What is it?
It's jargon, an abbreviation, an acronym, but no, it's not a place.
So NYC isn't a place either? What about HK?
*gasp* We need to alert the media! Places with millions of residents have disappeared off the map.