Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Montgomery County. North Bethesda just sounds pretentious. You either live in Bethesda or you live in Rockville. Just like North Potomac is Gaithersburg. You either live in Potomac or you live in Gaithersburg.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
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.
Nope. As a Bethesda resident back when NIH was not gated, Dave & Busters at White Flint Mall, that area once you get out of true north Bethesda is Rockville. We never even knew the city of Rockville. Rockville was just that area where you cruised out on Rockville Pike and everything was traffic lights and strip malls past the beltway. So if you tell me honestly, Rockville, I know exactly whereabouts you are. Also if you say Bethesda in the name but I have to get on 270, no way is that remotely Bethesda in my mind, as a long-timer. So for us, it's accuracy too, and your terms are just not accurate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best was a listing agent for a house for sale in our Rockville/North Bethesda neighborhood who advertised it as being "conveniently located in close-in Bethesda." LOL!
And that my friend is the slippery slope of keeping up with the joneses. If you let people call it north Bethesda next thing people will just shorten that to Bethesda.
Anonymous wrote:I'd say there's a stigma to Bethesda in general. Played out,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
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.
Anonymous wrote:The best was a listing agent for a house for sale in our Rockville/North Bethesda neighborhood who advertised it as being "conveniently located in close-in Bethesda." LOL!
Anonymous wrote:I live in upper NW DC but until recently worked in the area of Democracy Blvd. I would typically say I work in N. Bethesda to people who asked, just to indicate exactly where I worked.
Personally I think OP's question is a bit ridiculous--to those of us who are new to the area, no one really cares what it used to be called if the new name is more precise. It has nothing to do with putting on airs or anything.
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?