Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in North Bethesda on Tuckerman lane. I didn't know I should not use the name. Is it silly if I use it? When I bought my place, the address says north Bethesda. I didn't know the place is called Rockville.
Hi neighbor! We also live N. Bethesda on Tuckerman. We use the names North Bethesda, Rockville and 20852 interchangeably ever since moving here from NYC area a couple of years ago. I don't find there to be many real towns, nor is there a strong sense of place, in most of the DC suburbs. So who really cares what we call the area? It's pretty meaningless.
Anonymous wrote:Not talking about Rockville pretending to be North Bethesda, but about 20814, north of NIH, still Bethesda. The houses are a good $250,000 less than south of NIH and renovated and nice. Is it worth it to buy in North Bethesda even if people seem to look down on it?
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Actually I live in Rockville and think the term is a joke, my wife from Silver Spring thinks so too. It isn't us or Bethesda residents over inflating the value of the name Bethesda it is the residents of North Bethesda..... You know that area off Rockville pike
Maybe you live in the actual city of Rockville and feel that "Rockville" accurately and effectively communicates where you live. If so, good for you. Yes, parts of 20852 are off Rockville Pike, you know that road that turns into Wisconsin and runs through Bethesda? I fail to see how my using the term "North Bethesda" is "over inflating the name Bethesda" so whatever, dude.
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Actually I live in Rockville and think the term is a joke, my wife from Silver Spring thinks so too. It isn't us or Bethesda residents over inflating the value of the name Bethesda it is the residents of North Bethesda..... You know that area off Rockville pike
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in North Bethesda on Tuckerman lane. I didn't know I should not use the name. Is it silly if I use it? When I bought my place, the address says north Bethesda. I didn't know the place is called Rockville.
Hi neighbor! We also live N. Bethesda on Tuckerman. We use the names North Bethesda, Rockville and 20852 interchangeably ever since moving here from NYC area a couple of years ago. I don't find there to be many real towns, nor is there a strong sense of place, in most of the DC suburbs. So who really cares what we call the area? It's pretty meaningless.
+1! The post office recognizes 20852 as either Rockville or North Bethesda and I get mail both ways. I also say, "near Garrett Park" and things like that. Most of Montgomery County is unincorporated and these boundaries are only really defended with vigor by assholes like OP.
While not really well defined they are rarely rebranded to try and blatantly latch on to better areas as with north Bethesda. It isn't like there was only farm fields and one day they built something and decided to call it north Bethesda. There was some joneses in Rockville with some creative marketing who rebranded it pretentiously. The rebranding is what I suspect rubs people the wrong way similar to north Potomac.
Actually I live in Rockville and think the term is a joke, my wife from Silver Spring thinks so too. It isn't us or Bethesda residents over inflating the value of the name Bethesda it is the residents of North Bethesda..... You know that area off Rockville pike
Oh yes, oh so "creative marketing." Take the direction "North" and add it to place that the location is actually north of. Wow, what a spin. How does this exactly rub you the wrong way? Because the significance you attach to Bethesda depends entirely on how exclusive it is? Who cares. I don't know who the first people to use "North Bethesda" were -- that link a PP posted suggested it was county planners -- and maybe they were "Joneses," who knows. But the people who live there now are using what has become a fairly accurate term. So again, Bethesda people and OP, get over yourselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in North Bethesda on Tuckerman lane. I didn't know I should not use the name. Is it silly if I use it? When I bought my place, the address says north Bethesda. I didn't know the place is called Rockville.
Hi neighbor! We also live N. Bethesda on Tuckerman. We use the names North Bethesda, Rockville and 20852 interchangeably ever since moving here from NYC area a couple of years ago. I don't find there to be many real towns, nor is there a strong sense of place, in most of the DC suburbs. So who really cares what we call the area? It's pretty meaningless.
+1! The post office recognizes 20852 as either Rockville or North Bethesda and I get mail both ways. I also say, "near Garrett Park" and things like that. Most of Montgomery County is unincorporated and these boundaries are only really defended with vigor by assholes like OP.
While not really well defined they are rarely rebranded to try and blatantly latch on to better areas as with north Bethesda. It isn't like there was only farm fields and one day they built something and decided to call it north Bethesda. There was some joneses in Rockville with some creative marketing who rebranded it pretentiously. The rebranding is what I suspect rubs people the wrong way similar to north Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in North Bethesda on Tuckerman lane. I didn't know I should not use the name. Is it silly if I use it? When I bought my place, the address says north Bethesda. I didn't know the place is called Rockville.
Hi neighbor! We also live N. Bethesda on Tuckerman. We use the names North Bethesda, Rockville and 20852 interchangeably ever since moving here from NYC area a couple of years ago. I don't find there to be many real towns, nor is there a strong sense of place, in most of the DC suburbs. So who really cares what we call the area? It's pretty meaningless.
+1! The post office recognizes 20852 as either Rockville or North Bethesda and I get mail both ways. I also say, "near Garrett Park" and things like that. Most of Montgomery County is unincorporated and these boundaries are only really defended with vigor by assholes like OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in North Bethesda on Tuckerman lane. I didn't know I should not use the name. Is it silly if I use it? When I bought my place, the address says north Bethesda. I didn't know the place is called Rockville.
Hi neighbor! We also live N. Bethesda on Tuckerman. We use the names North Bethesda, Rockville and 20852 interchangeably ever since moving here from NYC area a couple of years ago. I don't find there to be many real towns, nor is there a strong sense of place, in most of the DC suburbs. So who really cares what we call the area? It's pretty meaningless.