Anonymous
Post 02/08/2016 21:59     Subject: Re:The Stigma of North Bethesda

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's like Burleith or Glover Park...it ain't Georgetown!


Do you mean Bethesda ain't Chevy Chase? Bethesda ain't Potomac?


No place is Chevy Chase and ask any real estate agent, Bethesda is way more of a draw than Potomac. Beside your analogy is plain stupid. Talk to a guy who lives in Burleith or Glover Park and he will either tell you he live in or by Georgetown depending on what he thinks you know or might visit. You named three distict places that people aspire to.


Well, in Kensington they have 'Chevy Chase View' which means they can see Chevy Chase from their houses - whoopdedoo.
So, maybe 20814 should be 'Bethesda View'. Sound good?


Considering that 20814 contains 95% of Downtown Bethesda, Edgemoor & Battery Park... No, it sounds wrong.
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2016 15:56     Subject: Re:The Stigma of North Bethesda

Anonymous wrote:We used to live very close to WJ HS in zip code 20817. The official postal address was actually West Bethesda.


What what? You pretentious sunnuvabitch! Next you'll be saying you live in East East NorthEast Beverly Hills.

at all the snobs on this board who can't stop themselves from policing other peoples' use of mailing addresses.

Anonymous
Post 02/08/2016 13:34     Subject: Re:The Stigma of North Bethesda

We used to live very close to WJ HS in zip code 20817. The official postal address was actually West Bethesda.
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2016 13:08     Subject: The Stigma of North Bethesda

Anonymous wrote:I live deep in the heart of Potomac in 20854 -- but my postal address still comes up as Rockville about half the time. So I use Rockville when I am buying something or arranging for services. They don't charge as much if I have Rockville address.

So rock the N. Bethesda for all it is worth.


Ha I am in the same boat, I live in 20854 but my address often comes up as Rockville MD 20854. To make things even more confusing, there are parts of 20854 that are technically in the City of Rockville, but they are still "Potomac, MD 20854." I live in the part of Potomac that is NOT part of the City of Rockville, but it still often comes up as Rockville 20854 when you search for my address online.

Get it??? Neither do I! =)
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2016 10:43     Subject: Re:The Stigma of North Bethesda

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's like Burleith or Glover Park...it ain't Georgetown!


Do you mean Bethesda ain't Chevy Chase? Bethesda ain't Potomac?


No place is Chevy Chase and ask any real estate agent, Bethesda is way more of a draw than Potomac. Beside your analogy is plain stupid. Talk to a guy who lives in Burleith or Glover Park and he will either tell you he live in or by Georgetown depending on what he thinks you know or might visit. You named three distict places that people aspire to.


Well, in Kensington they have 'Chevy Chase View' which means they can see Chevy Chase from their houses - whoopdedoo.
So, maybe 20814 should be 'Bethesda View'. Sound good?


And today's residents of Chevy Chase View should be ridiculed for daring to live in a neighborhood that was named 100 years ago.



Bless your little heart.


Being pretentious social climbers isn't exclusive to the 21st-century, you're not grandfathered out of eye rolls.


Wtf? Using a by now pretty standard name means you're a "pretentious social climber"? Give me a break. Sorry you're so insecure, "real" Chevy Chase person. Don't worry -- no one will confuse you with the fake Chevy Chase View people! You're too much of a dick to be from Chevy Chase View.
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2016 07:35     Subject: Re:The Stigma of North Bethesda

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's like Burleith or Glover Park...it ain't Georgetown!


Do you mean Bethesda ain't Chevy Chase? Bethesda ain't Potomac?


No place is Chevy Chase and ask any real estate agent, Bethesda is way more of a draw than Potomac. Beside your analogy is plain stupid. Talk to a guy who lives in Burleith or Glover Park and he will either tell you he live in or by Georgetown depending on what he thinks you know or might visit. You named three distict places that people aspire to.


Well, in Kensington they have 'Chevy Chase View' which means they can see Chevy Chase from their houses - whoopdedoo.
So, maybe 20814 should be 'Bethesda View'. Sound good?


But 20814 is actually Bethesda. You don't get it.
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2016 02:49     Subject: Re:The Stigma of North Bethesda

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's like Burleith or Glover Park...it ain't Georgetown!


Do you mean Bethesda ain't Chevy Chase? Bethesda ain't Potomac?


No place is Chevy Chase and ask any real estate agent, Bethesda is way more of a draw than Potomac. Beside your analogy is plain stupid. Talk to a guy who lives in Burleith or Glover Park and he will either tell you he live in or by Georgetown depending on what he thinks you know or might visit. You named three distict places that people aspire to.


Well, in Kensington they have 'Chevy Chase View' which means they can see Chevy Chase from their houses - whoopdedoo.
So, maybe 20814 should be 'Bethesda View'. Sound good?


And today's residents of Chevy Chase View should be ridiculed for daring to live in a neighborhood that was named 100 years ago.



Bless your little heart.


Being pretentious social climbers isn't exclusive to the 21st-century, you're not grandfathered out of eye rolls.
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2016 02:48     Subject: Re:The Stigma of North Bethesda

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's like Burleith or Glover Park...it ain't Georgetown!


Do you mean Bethesda ain't Chevy Chase? Bethesda ain't Potomac?


No place is Chevy Chase and ask any real estate agent, Bethesda is way more of a draw than Potomac. Beside your analogy is plain stupid. Talk to a guy who lives in Burleith or Glover Park and he will either tell you he live in or by Georgetown depending on what he thinks you know or might visit. You named three distict places that people aspire to.


Well, in Kensington they have 'Chevy Chase View' which means they can see Chevy Chase from their houses - whoopdedoo.
So, maybe 20814 should be 'Bethesda View'. Sound good?


And today's residents of Chevy Chase View should be ridiculed for daring to live in a neighborhood that was named 100 years ago.



Bless your little heart.


Being pretentious social climber isn't unique to the 21st Cen. You are not grandfathered out of eye rolls
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2016 23:52     Subject: Re:The Stigma of North Bethesda

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's like Burleith or Glover Park...it ain't Georgetown!


Do you mean Bethesda ain't Chevy Chase? Bethesda ain't Potomac?


No place is Chevy Chase and ask any real estate agent, Bethesda is way more of a draw than Potomac. Beside your analogy is plain stupid. Talk to a guy who lives in Burleith or Glover Park and he will either tell you he live in or by Georgetown depending on what he thinks you know or might visit. You named three distict places that people aspire to.


Well, in Kensington they have 'Chevy Chase View' which means they can see Chevy Chase from their houses - whoopdedoo.
So, maybe 20814 should be 'Bethesda View'. Sound good?


And today's residents of Chevy Chase View should be ridiculed for daring to live in a neighborhood that was named 100 years ago.



Bless your little heart.
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2016 23:49     Subject: The Stigma of North Bethesda

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Near white flint is totally Rockville. Why is that so hard?


White Flint Mall was always listed as Kensington on the credit card slips!


+1. Look at the official addresses for Strathmore, Georgetown Prep, Academy of Holy Cross, Grosvernor metro, addresses along Tuckerman, etc. -- it's a mess of Kensington, North Bethesda, Rockville, and sometimes weirdly just Bethesda.


And Garrett Park, sort of!
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2016 23:43     Subject: Re:The Stigma of North Bethesda

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's like Burleith or Glover Park...it ain't Georgetown!


Do you mean Bethesda ain't Chevy Chase? Bethesda ain't Potomac?


No place is Chevy Chase and ask any real estate agent, Bethesda is way more of a draw than Potomac. Beside your analogy is plain stupid. Talk to a guy who lives in Burleith or Glover Park and he will either tell you he live in or by Georgetown depending on what he thinks you know or might visit. You named three distict places that people aspire to.


Well, in Kensington they have 'Chevy Chase View' which means they can see Chevy Chase from their houses - whoopdedoo.
So, maybe 20814 should be 'Bethesda View'. Sound good?
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2016 21:49     Subject: The Stigma of North Bethesda

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Near white flint is totally Rockville. Why is that so hard?


White Flint Mall was always listed as Kensington on the credit card slips!


+1. Look at the official addresses for Strathmore, Georgetown Prep, Academy of Holy Cross, Grosvernor metro, addresses along Tuckerman, etc. -- it's a mess of Kensington, North Bethesda, Rockville, and sometimes weirdly just Bethesda.
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2016 21:27     Subject: The Stigma of North Bethesda

Anonymous wrote:Near white flint is totally Rockville. Why is that so hard?


White Flint Mall was always listed as Kensington on the credit card slips!
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2016 21:16     Subject: The Stigma of North Bethesda

Near white flint is totally Rockville. Why is that so hard?
Anonymous
Post 02/07/2016 19:37     Subject: Re:The Stigma of North Bethesda

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.


Now you do, you're welcome


Give me a break. I live off Tuckerman, and I use them interchangeably, as do all my neighbors. Only a bunch of bored, judgy people on DCUM care how I get mail sent to my house. We don't live in either Bethesda or Rockville, and don't get any city services from either, so what does it matter? I've described where I live as "south of Rockville" or "near White Flint"- is that pretentious too??