Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your are Jewish, I would stay in Maryland. You will be the only one in VA. MoCo is very different than NoVa in that aspect.
You are ignorant.
Anonymous wrote:I moved from Chevy Chase to Vienna 7 years ago and never looked back. As high HHI the taxes are somewhat lower (saving around $10k per year after accounting for car taxes). I don't talk politics because I have an actual life but from what I can tell people are fairly liberal here. Definitely way fewer stuck up people or outwardly obnoxious people. Fewer entitled 60 year olds yelling at the movie theater employee because they feel they deserve some kind of special treatment. In general NoVa is just a lot less depressing than MoCo. That's my experience, anyway.
Anonymous wrote:If your are Jewish, I would stay in Maryland. You will be the only one in VA. MoCo is very different than NoVa in that aspect.
Anonymous wrote:If your are Jewish, I would stay in Maryland. You will be the only one in VA. MoCo is very different than NoVa in that aspect.
Anonymous wrote:Born and lived all my life in MD now considering moving to northern VA - dont laugh. While this may not seem like a big move for most, for this MD girl who swore to always hate VA - it is. I have small kids and want a home in a neighborhood that is aligned to great schools. I could find that in MD but don’t want to move to the suburbs as I’m currently in SS. Also long term my kids would have better college options in VA.
I say all that to say, if you’ve made the MD to VA move - what’s it like? Is the air different and how does it feel to live in a republican state?
(Don’t laugh at the post!)
Anonymous wrote:Born and lived all my life in MD now considering moving to northern VA - dont laugh. While this may not seem like a big move for most, for this MD girl who swore to always hate VA - it is. I have small kids and want a home in a neighborhood that is aligned to great schools. I could find that in MD but don’t want to move to the suburbs as I’m currently in SS. Also long term my kids would have better college options in VA.
I say all that to say, if you’ve made the MD to VA move - what’s it like? Is the air different and how does it feel to live in a republican state?
(Don’t laugh at the post!)
Don't come. The fact that you tell this story and think it's okay (that you swore to always hate VA) says to me that you are too provincial to live in NOVA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other than Virgina has no dentists it is not that different
? lol what?
Can you elaborate more about the gifted education? My kids are too little to know if they would be gifted but still interested in your perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do find that nova dems are more moderates, a bit more conservative than moco dems, which tends to skew more left. At the end of the day, nova went for HRC but if Sanders had won the D nom., I don't know that they would have voted for him in high numbers.
This is not a judgement. Just an observation.
Warren won the most votes in Arlington, IIRC, in the latest Democratic primary.
Anonymous wrote:Born and lived all my life in MD now considering moving to northern VA - dont laugh. While this may not seem like a big move for most, for this MD girl who swore to always hate VA - it is. I have small kids and want a home in a neighborhood that is aligned to great schools. I could find that in MD but don’t want to move to the suburbs as I’m currently in SS. Also long term my kids would have better college options in VA.
I say all that to say, if you’ve made the MD to VA move - what’s it like? Is the air different and how does it feel to live in a republican state?
(Don’t laugh at the post!)
Don't come. The fact that you tell this story and think it's okay (that you swore to always hate VA) says to me that you are too provincial to live in NOVA.