Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3rd generation here. My parents and grandparents refer to DC as the District. Sometimes I do too, but mainly we call it DC or just, downtown (we now live in the suburbs). “Downtown” simply refers to DC and is not neighborhood specific at all. We’ve never, ever used “DMV”. If anything, we say “the DC area” when talking to those who live elsewhere.
Really sick of transplants insisting those of us who have lived here for generations are somehow using the wrong terminology.
Another 3rd generation native here. I could have written this post word for word. Exactly my experience.
No. One. Cares.
You seem to care a lot, since you are still reading and commenting 7 pages into this thread!
Lol
I’m dropping in because I’m really amused that there are people who are so finicky about something this stupid.
Backpedal, make excuses, lie.
Sure you are, sweet cakes.
What a riot!
Oh you’re making this so much better. I love it.
Keep it up, Loserboots!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3rd generation here. My parents and grandparents refer to DC as the District. Sometimes I do too, but mainly we call it DC or just, downtown (we now live in the suburbs). “Downtown” simply refers to DC and is not neighborhood specific at all. We’ve never, ever used “DMV”. If anything, we say “the DC area” when talking to those who live elsewhere.
Really sick of transplants insisting those of us who have lived here for generations are somehow using the wrong terminology.
Oh get over yourself.
- 3rd generation New Yorker who has lived here for 15 years, would never do this to someone who was a newer New Yorker, and thinks you’re a PITA
Hey PP, go back to NYC--oh yeah you won't b/c it SUX now.
Go away, MAGA. Sorry you can’t afford to live in Manhattan. I love it there; I’m only here for my job.
Oh honey, nobody wants to live in NYC but you keep believing the rest of the country is envious of you all![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3rd generation here. My parents and grandparents refer to DC as the District. Sometimes I do too, but mainly we call it DC or just, downtown (we now live in the suburbs). “Downtown” simply refers to DC and is not neighborhood specific at all. We’ve never, ever used “DMV”. If anything, we say “the DC area” when talking to those who live elsewhere.
Really sick of transplants insisting those of us who have lived here for generations are somehow using the wrong terminology.
Oh get over yourself.
- 3rd generation New Yorker who has lived here for 15 years, would never do this to someone who was a newer New Yorker, and thinks you’re a PITA
Hey PP, go back to NYC--oh yeah you won't b/c it SUX now.
Go away, MAGA. Sorry you can’t afford to live in Manhattan. I love it there; I’m only here for my job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3rd generation here. My parents and grandparents refer to DC as the District. Sometimes I do too, but mainly we call it DC or just, downtown (we now live in the suburbs). “Downtown” simply refers to DC and is not neighborhood specific at all. We’ve never, ever used “DMV”. If anything, we say “the DC area” when talking to those who live elsewhere.
Really sick of transplants insisting those of us who have lived here for generations are somehow using the wrong terminology.
Another 3rd generation native here. I could have written this post word for word. Exactly my experience.
No. One. Cares.
You seem to care a lot, since you are still reading and commenting 7 pages into this thread!
Lol
I’m dropping in because I’m really amused that there are people who are so finicky about something this stupid.
Backpedal, make excuses, lie.
Sure you are, sweet cakes.
What a riot!
Oh you’re making this so much better. I love it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3rd generation here. My parents and grandparents refer to DC as the District. Sometimes I do too, but mainly we call it DC or just, downtown (we now live in the suburbs). “Downtown” simply refers to DC and is not neighborhood specific at all. We’ve never, ever used “DMV”. If anything, we say “the DC area” when talking to those who live elsewhere.
Really sick of transplants insisting those of us who have lived here for generations are somehow using the wrong terminology.
Another 3rd generation native here. I could have written this post word for word. Exactly my experience.
No. One. Cares.
You seem to care a lot, since you are still reading and commenting 7 pages into this thread!
Lol
I’m dropping in because I’m really amused that there are people who are so finicky about something this stupid.
Backpedal, make excuses, lie.
Sure you are, sweet cakes.
What a riot!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3rd generation here. My parents and grandparents refer to DC as the District. Sometimes I do too, but mainly we call it DC or just, downtown (we now live in the suburbs). “Downtown” simply refers to DC and is not neighborhood specific at all. We’ve never, ever used “DMV”. If anything, we say “the DC area” when talking to those who live elsewhere.
Really sick of transplants insisting those of us who have lived here for generations are somehow using the wrong terminology.
Another 3rd generation native here. I could have written this post word for word. Exactly my experience.
No. One. Cares.
You seem to care a lot, since you are still reading and commenting 7 pages into this thread!
Lol
I’m dropping in because I’m really amused that there are people who are so finicky about something this stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3rd generation here. My parents and grandparents refer to DC as the District. Sometimes I do too, but mainly we call it DC or just, downtown (we now live in the suburbs). “Downtown” simply refers to DC and is not neighborhood specific at all. We’ve never, ever used “DMV”. If anything, we say “the DC area” when talking to those who live elsewhere.
Really sick of transplants insisting those of us who have lived here for generations are somehow using the wrong terminology.
Another 3rd generation native here. I could have written this post word for word. Exactly my experience.
No. One. Cares.
You seem to care a lot, since you are still reading and commenting 7 pages into this thread!
Lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3rd generation here. My parents and grandparents refer to DC as the District. Sometimes I do too, but mainly we call it DC or just, downtown (we now live in the suburbs). “Downtown” simply refers to DC and is not neighborhood specific at all. We’ve never, ever used “DMV”. If anything, we say “the DC area” when talking to those who live elsewhere.
Really sick of transplants insisting those of us who have lived here for generations are somehow using the wrong terminology.
Another 3rd generation native here. I could have written this post word for word. Exactly my experience.
No. One. Cares.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3rd generation here. My parents and grandparents refer to DC as the District. Sometimes I do too, but mainly we call it DC or just, downtown (we now live in the suburbs). “Downtown” simply refers to DC and is not neighborhood specific at all. We’ve never, ever used “DMV”. If anything, we say “the DC area” when talking to those who live elsewhere.
Really sick of transplants insisting those of us who have lived here for generations are somehow using the wrong terminology.
Another 3rd generation native here. I could have written this post word for word. Exactly my experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3rd generation here. My parents and grandparents refer to DC as the District. Sometimes I do too, but mainly we call it DC or just, downtown (we now live in the suburbs). “Downtown” simply refers to DC and is not neighborhood specific at all. We’ve never, ever used “DMV”. If anything, we say “the DC area” when talking to those who live elsewhere.
Really sick of transplants insisting those of us who have lived here for generations are somehow using the wrong terminology.
Oh get over yourself.
- 3rd generation New Yorker who has lived here for 15 years, would never do this to someone who was a newer New Yorker, and thinks you’re a PITA
Hey PP, go back to NYC--oh yeah you won't b/c it SUX now.
Anonymous wrote:3rd generation here. My parents and grandparents refer to DC as the District. Sometimes I do too, but mainly we call it DC or just, downtown (we now live in the suburbs). “Downtown” simply refers to DC and is not neighborhood specific at all. We’ve never, ever used “DMV”. If anything, we say “the DC area” when talking to those who live elsewhere.
Really sick of transplants insisting those of us who have lived here for generations are somehow using the wrong terminology.
Anonymous wrote:There's a difference between the two. Have you ever been EOTR and visited D.C. or are you one of those insulated folks who just stick to Washington proper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3rd generation here. My parents and grandparents refer to DC as the District. Sometimes I do too, but mainly we call it DC or just, downtown (we now live in the suburbs). “Downtown” simply refers to DC and is not neighborhood specific at all. We’ve never, ever used “DMV”. If anything, we say “the DC area” when talking to those who live elsewhere.
Really sick of transplants insisting those of us who have lived here for generations are somehow using the wrong terminology.
Oh get over yourself.
- 3rd generation New Yorker who has lived here for 15 years, would never do this to someone who was a newer New Yorker, and thinks you’re a PITA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I know some folks are trying to make DMV happen, but I don't love it. We need something better.
The only people trying to keep "DMV" in use are MD/VA suburbanites who want to pretend that working in DC while commuting from Arlington/Bethesda/Fairfax (Fairfax, lmao) is somehow equivalent to living in the District. Nope, nope, nope! When I hear someone say "I live in the DMV" I mentally translate to, "I'm a bridge-and-tunnel type, but think I can pass as an urbanite."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Authentic DC lies eotr, everyone knows that. Mumbo sauce, GoGo and the culture.
No. Mumbo sauce is a Georgia Avenue/HU thing, so EOTP (at least to start in DC) but not EOTR.
Sigh. It is Mambo sauce!