Anonymous wrote:They’re mad that the taxes are so high. I live in Maryland and agree this area sucks. People are so rude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Several cities in Maryland are among the country's most diverse cities. Different cultural backgrounds, different languages, different way of relating to neighbors, strangers, etc. No feeling of community in many areas in Maryland. No feeling of pride in the community, state, or country.
Right, no one has pride in Maryland at all ever. /s
Man we have the flag printed on everything. People love being Marylanders.
Have you added handcuffs and machetes to your flag yet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MD people are also the worst drivers.
Tell that to all the VA and DC drivers we see out here in the MD suburbs. They have no clue what they are doing.
Virginia drivers are absolutely the worst in the country- it's not even up for debate, they're constantly placing in the top 2 spots
https://www.axios.com/local/richmond/2022/12/12/worst-drivers-us-virginia-utah
https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/local/virginia/virginia-drivers-among-worst-in-the-country-survey-says/65-6ed48360-aef9-4ec0-981a-ede9c85872d0
The fact that they would even try to lie and claim Maryland drivers are so awful is pretty farcical considering the data.
It's funny how they always try to deny that Maryland drivers are notorious in the DMV. I'm not sure if it's cynical deflection or actual cluelessness. Given the state of their driving, probably the latter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Several cities in Maryland are among the country's most diverse cities. Different cultural backgrounds, different languages, different way of relating to neighbors, strangers, etc. No feeling of community in many areas in Maryland. No feeling of pride in the community, state, or country.
Right, no one has pride in Maryland at all ever. /s
Man we have the flag printed on everything. People love being Marylanders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because Maryland is closer to New York, the home of the rudest people on earth.
Obviously, you have never been to Paris!
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Maryland, and it’s a Bethesda thing. I live there now and ugh. Can’t wait to move once the kids are off to college.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the heads up OP. I’m from the deep south and considering a move to the DMV area. I can’t stand rude people so I’ll be crossing MD off my list, among other reasons as well.
What are the most friendly areas and neighborhoods in the area? I’ll be moving up as a single woman in my mid-40s (empty nester).
Anonymous wrote:MD people are also the worst drivers.
Anonymous wrote:I live on the Maryland/NW DC border and notice a difference in attitude and behavior between the two areas. People in D.C. speak to each other and seem friendly. People in MD (Bethesda) walk with their heads down or walk past you like you don’t exist. For the record, I live on the Maryland side and am new to the area and disappointed that people are so unfriendly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MD people are also the worst drivers.
Truth. I believe driver’s Ed isn’t required and it shows. They just have to pass a written test.
Alternative “facts” ….
MD requires drivers Ed and has strict graduated licensing for provisional drivers … strong penalties for aggressive driving and If you report aggressive drivers’ car details and location, the police will send officers to catch up with them and warn them.
Anonymous wrote:I live on the Maryland/NW DC border and notice a difference in attitude and behavior between the two areas. People in D.C. speak to each other and seem friendly. People in MD (Bethesda) walk with their heads down or walk past you like you don’t exist. For the record, I live on the Maryland side and am new to the area and disappointed that people are so unfriendly.