Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a very transient area. It's just part of life. Sorry, OP. It's hard when good friends move.
This is such a myth. It’s no more transient than when I lived in Atlanta.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am from Western NY. Came here after college and never left. It’s been 25 years. I got married, bought a house in a desirable part of Vienna/Oakton area, had kids, stayed home, now teaching. I can’t imagine living anywhere else. We love NoVA/DC. Our kids are in HS, and are looking at local private colleges to attend. My neighbors have been here for 10+ years, and a few are original owners (20-25 years). I suppose if you live in a far out town or county, you may have a different experience.
I’m laughing that someone who lives in Oakton/Vienna is separating herself from people who live in a far out location. Twenty-five years ago Oakton and that side of Vienna were farmland. It’s still west bumf—k but with bad traffic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a very transient area. It's just part of life. Sorry, OP. It's hard when good friends move.
This is such a myth. It’s no more transient than when I lived in Atlanta.
Yep, I think this is true for any major metropolitan area
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a very transient area. It's just part of life. Sorry, OP. It's hard when good friends move.
This is such a myth. It’s no more transient than when I lived in Atlanta.
Anonymous wrote:This is a very transient area. It's just part of life. Sorry, OP. It's hard when good friends move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a very transient area. It's just part of life. Sorry, OP. It's hard when good friends move.
Most of our friends from early jobs have left. THis is not a real American town. It is transient and mostly immigrants
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The vast majority of my friends, like me, grew up in the DC metro area. As a group, we're here, we're raising our kids here, we have no plans to leave. Friends and I laugh when we get that whole "it's so transient!" and "no one is from here!" crap from people.
Interestingly, none of us work in crazy high-pressure fields or make big bucks. More like county and city employees, nurses, a think-tank person, some lower-end consultants. Decidedly not the striver class.
I did leave, twice: for college, and then for DH's "dream job" in one of those supposedly wonderful lower COL sprawling suburban "cities" where there is abundant free parking as far as the eye can see. We were miserable.
This makes me laugh to the point of tears. What is a striver class?
Anonymous wrote:The vast majority of my friends, like me, grew up in the DC metro area. As a group, we're here, we're raising our kids here, we have no plans to leave. Friends and I laugh when we get that whole "it's so transient!" and "no one is from here!" crap from people.
Interestingly, none of us work in crazy high-pressure fields or make big bucks. More like county and city employees, nurses, a think-tank person, some lower-end consultants. Decidedly not the striver class.
I did leave, twice: for college, and then for DH's "dream job" in one of those supposedly wonderful lower COL sprawling suburban "cities" where there is abundant free parking as far as the eye can see. We were miserable.
Anonymous wrote:I am from Western NY. Came here after college and never left. It’s been 25 years. I got married, bought a house in a desirable part of Vienna/Oakton area, had kids, stayed home, now teaching. I can’t imagine living anywhere else. We love NoVA/DC. Our kids are in HS, and are looking at local private colleges to attend. My neighbors have been here for 10+ years, and a few are original owners (20-25 years). I suppose if you live in a far out town or county, you may have a different experience.
THis is not a real American town.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a very transient area. It's just part of life. Sorry, OP. It's hard when good friends move.
Most of our friends from early jobs have left. THis is not a real American town. It is transient and mostly immigrants
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is one of the reasons native Washingtonians don’t go all out to befriend people who move here.
Local here, I also tend to be less interested in people that say my town is transient. It’s like saying my home is a shanty....that’s obviously not what hey mean, but it just bugs me and I next them.