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by hellofunk
3477 days ago
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I think you are really stereotyping here. I suspect your impressions are based more on your social circles than the actual culture. If your circles are in work related settings or with other transplants from outside D.C., the experienice is a lot different than if interacting with D.C. natives. Likewise for non midwesterners who move to the Midwest. |
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My social circles consist mostly of international folks who work in various agencies and laboratories, and a few who work in private industry.
My biggest fault with DC (and most of the east coast to be honest) is just the difficulty of starting a conversation with someone. It seems like a lot of people walk around with their heads down here (either glued to a phone or the pavement) so as to avoid making eye contact. Folks here also give me strange looks when I say "sorry" all the time.
But hey, different cultures and different strokes. Not saying one is objectively better, but I definitely know which one I prefer personally.