Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What OP describes can be experienced in any urban area. I also think Trump normalized talking to people like they're crap and it's taken off US wide.
As much as I hate Trump, this attitude prevailed well before him. Though, the holier than thous that OP mentions do happen to be Trumpsters, as it happens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I recently went to Texas for the first time. I’ve been living on the east coast for 15 years and growing up in a “Seattle freeze” zone. I was shocked by how nice people were. People here are cold and sometimes confrontational for no reason.
+1
Absolutely. Too many insecure people in this area.
Any area with class conscious people. NYC, certain Southern cities, Silicon Valley. They each have their own brand of douchiness…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find DC super hostile.
I'm an unpolished white person.
Power-ragey white people look at me like I'm a piece of trash, and black people look at me like I am personally holding them down right now.
Now that I'm mommy/covid-tracked out of my dreams, I resent and regret this whole thing a lot more. I was probably on the track to mommy track anyway, because this shitty world, and the unpolished thing.
You SHOULD be regretful. In another dimension, there are like 15 moms in Silver Lake desperately hoping you invite them to brunch tomorrow who think your "unpolished" look is inspirational and extraordinary beautiful. And no, they aren't wine
Moms. They really see the beauty in you.
The DMV is a wasteland of flyover state upstarts who feel good when you feel as horrible about yourself as possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like there's a certain brand of obnoxiousness that is generally present in a lot of DC-area people, notably those who are originally from outside the area.
It's hard to describe.
They "made it" by living here now. And they are so proud, bless their hearts. Tear falling.
Anonymous wrote:What OP describes can be experienced in any urban area. I also think Trump normalized talking to people like they're crap and it's taken off US wide.
Anonymous wrote:Yes.
Lived in many places. DMV people are the scum of the Earth, grade A aholes.
Comes w/ the territory. They all think they're hot S because they're educated. These are the same people though who have zero qualms about destroying the country through their lobbying/consulting jobs, war machine contractor jobs, etc. etc. It's so funny.
Everyone in the DMV are self-center jerkweeds who think they're god's gift to the world. GET OUT OF MY WAY BECAUSE I'M #1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading all these replies, I can’t help to think it’s very much dependent on your SES and neighborhood. Maybe it’s a thing with the UMC of the DMV who care about status. In the real world (which DCUM tends to ignore….), I don’t find this to be the case. We live in Vienna. Not in a posh neighborhood. All the parents are well educated but everyone is pretty laid back.
If everyone is your circle is an A hole, you probably are as well.
Yep, we live in NOVA but we’re DCUM-poor. I know the types that OP is talking about but I also know a lot of regular nice people.
Anonymous wrote:Completely agree OP.
There is underlying hostility in people in this area.
Always wound up about one thing or another.
And very judgmental (but think they’re not) I think that’s the hardest part for me.