Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC = what people call the district who don’t live here
The District = what we call it
Downtown = the portion of NW that encompasses federal buildings/the mall/K street. I disagree with the person above who said it’s most of NW; it’s not. Adams Morgan is not downtown. Dupont is not downtown. Georgetown is not downtown.
As an aside, I feel like people from outside the DMV care more about what’s inside the Beltway and what isn’t. I’ve lived in this area for 15 years and never really think about it.
^Nope.
That’s a helpful response. Thanks for your contribution.
4th gen here--not going to debate someone who has only been here for 15 years. Most of the labels here are new and not traditional terms for natives.
Anonymous wrote:In my experience white people say Washington and black people say DC (I'm in the latter group). I live EOTP NW and my neighbors all say DC also.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WTF is EOTR?
Guess you are not from here!
Anonymous wrote:WTF is EOTR?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC = what people call the district who don’t live here
The District = what we call it
Downtown = the portion of NW that encompasses federal buildings/the mall/K street. I disagree with the person above who said it’s most of NW; it’s not. Adams Morgan is not downtown. Dupont is not downtown. Georgetown is not downtown.
As an aside, I feel like people from outside the DMV care more about what’s inside the Beltway and what isn’t. I’ve lived in this area for 15 years and never really think about it.
^Nope.
That’s a helpful response. Thanks for your contribution.
Anonymous wrote:In my experience white people say Washington and black people say DC (I'm in the latter group). I live EOTP NW and my neighbors all say DC also.
Anonymous wrote:DC = what people call the district who don’t live here
The District = what we call it
Downtown = the portion of NW that encompasses federal buildings/the mall/K street. I disagree with the person above who said it’s most of NW; it’s not. Adams Morgan is not downtown. Dupont is not downtown. Georgetown is not downtown.
As an aside, I feel like people from outside the DMV care more about what’s inside the Beltway and what isn’t. I’ve lived in this area for 15 years and never really think about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:EOTR...give me a break.
Like Hill South. NoMA. and all the other weird names around here.
It's SE. Dassit.
Sorry that doesn't work either. It's a bunch of NE too. And not all of SE either.
To PP who asked why I don't just use my neighborhood name- obviously because there are neighborhoods not every resident has heard of. For my entire life living in DC I have ALWAYS heard it referred to as East of the River. It is not a new term. The only slightly new thing is shortening it to "EOTR"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC = what people call the district who don’t live here
The District = what we call it
Downtown = the portion of NW that encompasses federal buildings/the mall/K street. I disagree with the person above who said it’s most of NW; it’s not. Adams Morgan is not downtown. Dupont is not downtown. Georgetown is not downtown.
As an aside, I feel like people from outside the DMV care more about what’s inside the Beltway and what isn’t. I’ve lived in this area for 15 years and never really think about it.
^Nope.
Anonymous wrote:EOTR...give me a break.
Like Hill South. NoMA. and all the other weird names around here.
It's SE. Dassit.
Anonymous wrote:I always thought it was DC or Washington, DC to everyone outside of the city and "the District" to anyone within city limits. "Downtown" for most of NW.
Outside of this area, most people question "DC or Washington state?" whenever I have just said Washington.
Anonymous wrote:DC = what people call the district who don’t live here
The District = what we call it
Downtown = the portion of NW that encompasses federal buildings/the mall/K street. I disagree with the person above who said it’s most of NW; it’s not. Adams Morgan is not downtown. Dupont is not downtown. Georgetown is not downtown.
As an aside, I feel like people from outside the DMV care more about what’s inside the Beltway and what isn’t. I’ve lived in this area for 15 years and never really think about it.