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Washington DC sucks
I live here in the DC area (Bethesda MD), hang out in the city quite a bit, and it sucks. Socially speaking, it's one of the most toxic, unfriendly places in America.
Anybody else living in DC or ever been here for a visit?
I find it ironic that Forbes Magazine consistently puts DC in the "Top 5 Places for Singles." This year, they ranked it #5:
http://www.forbes.com/2005/07/25/si...g_0725land.html
I agree there are many singles but the vibe is just UGH. A lot of cliques and a lot of phony Euros. Dupont and Adams Morgan in particular are so phony. In the 2 years of living here I've only had a few dates...
anybody agree/disagree
ive currently been visiting for 3 weeks now. its nice to visit, but not to live. club nations is an alright club, but there arent any others in the area. everything is expensive, and i find many of the people to be fake, i dunno. the city is a pretty majestic place, but i wouldnt want to live here.
above all, theres nothing to do. theres usually something to do, some place to go in florida.
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| Originally posted by HardTranceProd I live here in the DC area (Bethesda MD), hang out in the city quite a bit, and it sucks. Socially speaking, it's one of the most toxic, unfriendly places in America. Anybody else living in DC or ever been here for a visit? I find it ironic that Forbes Magazine consistently puts DC in the "Top 5 Places for Singles." This year, they ranked it #5: http://www.forbes.com/2005/07/25/si...g_0725land.html I agree there are many singles but the vibe is just UGH. A lot of cliques and a lot of phony Euros. Dupont and Adams Morgan in particular are so phony. In the 2 years of living here I've only had a few dates... anybody agree/disagree |
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| Originally posted by Greedy so youre mad because you cant score in DC? |
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| Originally posted by ::TranceVanDyk:: ive currently been visiting for 3 weeks now. its nice to visit, but not to live. club nations is an alright club, but there arent any others in the area. everything is expensive, and i find many of the people to be fake , i dunno. the city is a pretty majestic place, but i wouldnt want to live here. above all, theres nothing to do. theres usually something to do, some place to go in florida. |
i've lived in the d.c. metro area pretty much all my life, there's a lot of pretentiousness (sp?) in certain clubs i would say; for the most part though there's plenty to do, i guess it depends on what kind of people u know or about particular spots to go to (not just clubs).
Its true, dude. DC is a really tough city to meet people in. Believe me, I didn't have a lack of people in my social circle by any means, but as far as dating or making friends, its really hard.
I moved to Toronto almost 6 yrs ago, and on a typical night out at a club, you could come home w/5 new friends phone numbers. I think I only made 2 friends in the 5+ yrs I was going to Buzz. People are WAY friendlier here.
Dating on the other hand was even tougher up here. DC was full of dogs who wouldn't commit, but at least you got laid. It took me 4 yrs to meet anyone here (and lucky for me he stuck around
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It's very clique-y here. Very hard to meet people because of the unfriendly, negative vibe. Everybody has their guards up, even NYC is a hundred times friendlier.
Besides, this town is amazingly small. Chances are, if you go to a few parties, you've already seen most of the people in that circle. And you'll bump into others from different circles, all the time. It's an extremely small place.
@ CobraCommander - so do you agree it's fake?
@ whoever asked about scoring - yep. I recently went to NYC for a weekend, and on both nights saw girls who were interested in me. That's a lot more than I've had here in DC in many, many months. NOBODY SMILES HERE ever.
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| Originally posted by HardTranceProd @ CobraCommander - so do you agree it's fake? |
a funny thing about this place is the abundancy of marijuana. within the first week of being here, i already had a hookup. the DC stash i have left will be used up wednesday, the last night im here.
back to school the 8th...
first of all, it's club nation. not nations. second of all, that is NOT the only thing to do! if you guys aren't having fun in DC, maybe that has to do with YOU and not the city. i live right between dc and baltimore, and always have a great time. TONS to do in both!
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| Originally posted by trancEyes22 i live right between dc and baltimore, and always have a great time. |

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| Originally posted by trancEyes22 first of all, it's club nation. not nations. second of all, that is NOT the only thing to do! if you guys aren't having fun in DC, maybe that has to do with YOU and not the city. i live right between dc and baltimore, and always have a great time. TONS to do in both! |
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| @TranceVanDyk you better be careful because there's more cops here than in all your Florida PD combined. Hell, they're all like irate dogs here. Always ready to be pull somebody over or arrest you. They're crazy here. |
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| Originally posted by trancEyes22 first of all, it's club nation. not nations. second of all, that is NOT the only thing to do! if you guys aren't having fun in DC, maybe that has to do with YOU and not the city. i live right between dc and baltimore, and always have a great time. TONS to do in both! |
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| Originally posted by Cobra Commander Quit giving a fuck on what places are called you'd argue this too much and its never going to change. Also D.C. being the Capital it has one of the worst crime rates in America and many places look like wasteland |
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The DC metro area is nice compared to many other places (cities) in the US. Maybe its not top 5, but top 10 for sure. There are good looking people, yummy food, bars, clubs, shopping malls, parks, nice cars...and these things are at a higher number and quality then many other cities. If you know what you want, DC has probably got it. You just gotta go out and get it.
agree
As far as meeting new people, of course tt is not as people friendly as Canada, but what is? It is like any other US urban city where people are hard asses and don't really seem like they need new friends. Sad.
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| Originally posted by trancEyes22 how is stating the name arguing too much? and pfft...you are one of the biggest internet trolls around here, so quit YER bitching! |
hey bro, let me tell you this. I use to live in Bethesda. 4804 Wellington Drive to be exact. The vibe from 1992 to 96 was pretty friendly. Then, I moved to Baltimore County which totally sucked balls.
Yes agree with you, on the social issue there around the DC area, because people are too much into themselves. However they are nice people out there. I met Dwayne in late 2001, and he was very friendly, not because he was working @ Tower Records in Rockville. Because, he was a good person period.
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| Originally posted by tatgirl I think I only made 2 friends in the 5+ yrs I was going to Buzz. People are WAY friendlier here. |
Ive always thought the people in DC were rather friendly. There isn't too many people in DC that are from that area. People there are from all over the place. Maybe you are hanging out in the wrong places??? It's all what you make of it my friend. I was shacked up in the middle east for three months a few summers ago and I made the best of it and actually had a pretty decent time. You said people there do not smile....well did you ever try smiling at them? If somebody is acting snobby or stuck up....try smiling at them and approaching them from that angle....alot of the time it will put their snobby-ness attitude problems in check.
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| Originally posted by vtec junkie Ive always thought the people in DC were rather friendly. There isn't too many people in DC that are from that area. People there are from all over the place. Maybe you are hanging out in the wrong places??? It's all what you make of it my friend. I was shacked up in the middle east for three months a few summers ago and I made the best of it and actually had a pretty decent time. You said people there do not smile....well did you ever try smiling at them? If somebody is acting snobby or stuck up....try smiling at them and approaching them from that angle....alot of the time it will put their snobby-ness attitude problems in check. |
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| Originally posted by bigjimslade002 i better have been one of those 2 |
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| Originally posted by CivicRydr There are good looking people, yummy food, bars, clubs, shopping malls, parks, nice cars...and these things are at a higher number and quality then many other cities. If you know what you want, DC has probably got it. |
). I do miss those restaurants, and the bars that actually pour you a real drink, and not some measured 1.5 oz liquor shot.
Our clubs and lineups here kick DC's ass, tho. < Between that & the friendly people, its the reason why I havent moved back. I've put up with higher gas prices, illogical bank rules, shitty postal system, and 15% taxes just for that.
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| Originally posted by Greedy thats true, unless you live in NYC or southern Cali, ppl will always complain that there's nothing to do etc. . . |
I lived in DC for a long time before moving to NYC. I've never regretted this decision. I never enjoyed DC either. Very cliquey and people are fake. They want to know you if you can help them with their careers was my feeling.
I am not the biggest fan of DC either. I have lived here for over two years at this point. I've had so many fake conversations with people at bars/clubs. The city definately has plenty to do, but when I go out, I tend to only hang out with my friends. Going out is not super condusive to meeting new people. I tend to meet new people through sports or other activities rather than by going out.
Whenever I go to NYC or Chicago, I have a much better time when I am out. People are way more friendly.
People in DC have always struck me as having the "what can you do for me" attitude, as has been mentioned before. I have tons of acquaintances, but few friends. The people seem to be ex-frat/sorority or eurotrash. When I am a bar I feel like I am in a frat basement or some snobby lounge where not having a table makes me inferior (at least in other ppl's eyes).
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