Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“The DMV” is part of black vernacular.
WV is literally one of the whitest states in the country.
So no, not part of the DMV. No soul.
When was this coined? DC Native and did not ever hear until maybe 5-10 years ago. I am in my 40s.
I am from actual DC, so I didn't really even know the difference between MD and VA until I went to UVa.
Sorry not sorry.
You were just out of the loop, Dear.
Fellow DC native, 4 generations, and I've known of the DMV since the 90s.
Go-Go bands always referenced the DMV in songs and it wasn't just 5-10 years ago LMAO
NP: Well "Dear", born and raised in Montgomery County, went to HS in DC, went to College Park for college. Children born at G'Town. I've been around for 56 years so yeah, I am a NATIVE. It was never ever called DMV ever. That is actually Dept of Motor Vehicles. It wasn't until the last few years on DCUM did I start to see this reference and at first I really did think they were referencing motor vehicles. It was always called "the DC area"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jefferson County WV is part of the DC area.
lol lol NO it's not.![]()
My God we’ve been over this already. I’ve posted a link.
Here’s a excerpt:
“The Washington metropolitan area, also sometimes referred to as the National Capital Region or colloquially as the DMV (named after District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia), is the metropolitan area containing Washington, D.C., the federal capital of the United States. The metropolitan area includes all of Washington, D.C. and parts of Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia. It is part of the larger Washington–Baltimore combined statistical area.”
The West Virginia part is Jefferson County.
Where's the WV in DMV?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jefferson County is like the red-headed step child of WV.
How is it any different from the rest of West Virginia?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jefferson County WV is part of the DC area.
lol lol NO it's not.![]()
My God we’ve been over this already. I’ve posted a link.
Here’s a excerpt:
“The Washington metropolitan area, also sometimes referred to as the National Capital Region or colloquially as the DMV (named after District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia), is the metropolitan area containing Washington, D.C., the federal capital of the United States. The metropolitan area includes all of Washington, D.C. and parts of Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia. It is part of the larger Washington–Baltimore combined statistical area.”
The West Virginia part is Jefferson County.
Where's the WV in DMV?
Anonymous wrote:Jefferson County is like the red-headed step child of WV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“The DMV” is part of black vernacular.
WV is literally one of the whitest states in the country.
So no, not part of the DMV. No soul.
When was this coined? DC Native and did not ever hear until maybe 5-10 years ago. I am in my 40s.
I am from actual DC, so I didn't really even know the difference between MD and VA until I went to UVa.
Sorry not sorry.
You were just out of the loop, Dear.
Fellow DC native, 4 generations, and I've known of the DMV since the 90s.
Go-Go bands always referenced the DMV in songs and it wasn't just 5-10 years ago LMAO
NP: Well "Dear", born and raised in Montgomery County, went to HS in DC, went to College Park for college. Children born at G'Town. I've been around for 56 years so yeah, I am a NATIVE. It was never ever called DMV ever. That is actually Dept of Motor Vehicles. It wasn't until the last few years on DCUM did I start to see this reference and at first I really did think they were referencing motor vehicles. It was always called "the DC area"
You’re not a DC native if you were born and raised in MoCo. Not seeing the point of you pointing it out.
The DMV (DC, MD, VA) has been a thing since at least the late 90s/ early 00s. I remember hearing radio DJs refer to the region as the DMV and I haven’t listened to the radio since that time.
Washingtonian wrote an article about the DMV origins in 2015 and you know it’s old news by the time they get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“The DMV” is part of black vernacular.
WV is literally one of the whitest states in the country.
So no, not part of the DMV. No soul.
When was this coined? DC Native and did not ever hear until maybe 5-10 years ago. I am in my 40s.
I am from actual DC, so I didn't really even know the difference between MD and VA until I went to UVa.
Sorry not sorry.
You were just out of the loop, Dear.
Fellow DC native, 4 generations, and I've known of the DMV since the 90s.
Go-Go bands always referenced the DMV in songs and it wasn't just 5-10 years ago LMAO
NP: Well "Dear", born and raised in Montgomery County, went to HS in DC, went to College Park for college. Children born at G'Town. I've been around for 56 years so yeah, I am a NATIVE. It was never ever called DMV ever. That is actually Dept of Motor Vehicles. It wasn't until the last few years on DCUM did I start to see this reference and at first I really did think they were referencing motor vehicles. It was always called "the DC area"
Anonymous wrote:D = DC
M = Maryland
V = Virginia
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jefferson County WV is part of the DC area.
lol lol NO it's not.![]()
My God we’ve been over this already. I’ve posted a link.
Here’s a excerpt:
“The Washington metropolitan area, also sometimes referred to as the National Capital Region or colloquially as the DMV (named after District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia), is the metropolitan area containing Washington, D.C., the federal capital of the United States. The metropolitan area includes all of Washington, D.C. and parts of Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia. It is part of the larger Washington–Baltimore combined statistical area.”
The West Virginia part is Jefferson County.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“The DMV” is part of black vernacular.
WV is literally one of the whitest states in the country.
So no, not part of the DMV. No soul.
When was this coined? DC Native and did not ever hear until maybe 5-10 years ago. I am in my 40s.
I am from actual DC, so I didn't really even know the difference between MD and VA until I went to UVa.
Sorry not sorry.
You were just out of the loop, Dear.
Fellow DC native, 4 generations, and I've known of the DMV since the 90s.
Go-Go bands always referenced the DMV in songs and it wasn't just 5-10 years ago LMAO
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“The DMV” is part of black vernacular.
WV is literally one of the whitest states in the country.
So no, not part of the DMV. No soul.
When was this coined? DC Native and did not ever hear until maybe 5-10 years ago. I am in my 40s.
I am from actual DC, so I didn't really even know the difference between MD and VA until I went to UVa.
Sorry not sorry.
You were just out of the loop, Dear.
Fellow DC native, 4 generations, and I've known of the DMV since the 90s.
Go-Go bands always referenced the DMV in songs and it wasn't just 5-10 years ago LMAO
NP: Well "Dear", born and raised in Montgomery County, went to HS in DC, went to College Park for college. Children born at G'Town. I've been around for 56 years so yeah, I am a NATIVE. It was never ever called DMV ever. That is actually Dept of Motor Vehicles. It wasn't until the last few years on DCUM did I start to see this reference and at first I really did think they were referencing motor vehicles. It was always called "the DC area"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“The DMV” is part of black vernacular.
WV is literally one of the whitest states in the country.
So no, not part of the DMV. No soul.
When was this coined? DC Native and did not ever hear until maybe 5-10 years ago. I am in my 40s.
I am from actual DC, so I didn't really even know the difference between MD and VA until I went to UVa.
Sorry not sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“The DMV” is part of black vernacular.
WV is literally one of the whitest states in the country.
So no, not part of the DMV. No soul.
When was this coined? DC Native and did not ever hear until maybe 5-10 years ago. I am in my 40s.
I am from actual DC, so I didn't really even know the difference between MD and VA until I went to UVa.
Sorry not sorry.
You were just out of the loop, Dear.
Fellow DC native, 4 generations, and I've known of the DMV since the 90s.
Go-Go bands always referenced the DMV in songs and it wasn't just 5-10 years ago LMAO
NP: Well "Dear", born and raised in Montgomery County, went to HS in DC, went to College Park for college. Children born at G'Town. I've been around for 56 years so yeah, I am a NATIVE. It was never ever called DMV ever. That is actually Dept of Motor Vehicles. It wasn't until the last few years on DCUM did I start to see this reference and at first I really did think they were referencing motor vehicles. It was always called "the DC area"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“The DMV” is part of black vernacular.
WV is literally one of the whitest states in the country.
So no, not part of the DMV. No soul.
When was this coined? DC Native and did not ever hear until maybe 5-10 years ago. I am in my 40s.
I am from actual DC, so I didn't really even know the difference between MD and VA until I went to UVa.
Sorry not sorry.
You were just out of the loop, Dear.
Fellow DC native, 4 generations, and I've known of the DMV since the 90s.
Go-Go bands always referenced the DMV in songs and it wasn't just 5-10 years ago LMAO
Anonymous wrote:No. That the USG has expanded it to include locality pay in the region doesn’t make it so.
At some point you are far enough from the geographic center that it isn’t the same place. Jefferson County is further from downtown DC than Baltimore. It is a different region but happens to have individuals who do make the commute to work for the government in Reston or closer in.