Submitted by Nixx_Mazda t3_10lj6zb in Washington
I mean sure, most of the time I know what they mean...but sometimes I have to check which Washington they are talking about.
Submitted by Nixx_Mazda t3_10lj6zb in Washington
I mean sure, most of the time I know what they mean...but sometimes I have to check which Washington they are talking about.
I was in a backwoods bar in central Pennsylvania. The woman running barkeep asked where I was from. I told her “Up near Seattle.” She said Oh, my dad took me to the Spokane World’s Fair!
About 3 minutes later, I took a leak.
When I returned to my barstool, my wife whispered “WE NEED TO GET OUT NOW!!”
We snuck out the back and stomped through 2ft deep snow through the woods to run off. Turns out, the local hick population jumped all over her the minute I got up to piss. Fuck Appalachia.
This whole west-coast-city-bashing thing is really getting out of hand
Anything west of Chicago, they think we live in log cabins and teepees.
If you’re a football fan, they remind you constantly.
Yeah, it’s just not fair that the entire Pacific Northwest has got only one NFL team (a mid one sadly) to support. Like, even Portland has the Trail Blazers basketball team (Seattle has women’s and UW and SeattleU have college basketball, but no NBA) but no football team- or Boise, or Spokane. Now college football on the other hand… we’ve got four teams that are all rivals of each other (Washington Huskies in Seattle, Oregon Ducks in Eugene, Washington State Cougars in eastern WA and Oregon State Beavers in Corvallis) and the Idaho Vandals as well, just across the state line from WSU. And UW and Washington state aren’t all that bad either.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 glad you made it out safe though
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>"Have you been to the White House?"
I've never past many white houses.
How about Australians who see WA and automatically think Western Australia? Or when the story is about Western Australia and Washingtonisns think it's about them?
Yes that gets me too.
Also SEA makes me think Seattle, not South East Asia.
I would see SEA and assume it was news about the airport, lol.
*the South East Asian community in Seattle has been comedically dealing with this for years.
Yes, that is another one that gets under my skin!
Yup always takes a min to process.
Don’t get me started on Vancouver.
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Yeah, I'm from the Tri-Cities, and explaining to people that I'm from "the desert part of Washington" has always gotten so many confused looks.
Not taking aim at you, promise. This is something I've only found recently and it bugs me personally.
'Tri-Cities'. Holy F. 'Tri-Cities' is such an overused thing that if you used that phrase, you absolutely should get confused looks. In the context of the forum, your use of the phrase makes sense, but like a lot of the other comments I definitely have to use extra brain power to figure out where the hell people are talking are talking about.
I just found out my hometown in California is part of a 'Tri-Cities'...thing. In LA county. Does that even count? Then...there's a second Tri-Cities in LA county? This one was bigger...and there's apparently a number of them in California, and a few larger ones out East. I remember one up North near St. Louis or something (this was the first time I'd heard of the phrase, so I assumed it was the first one? I have no clue.)
Nowadays, I think that phrase is just used for gatekeeping. Just tell me the city name or the region name, thx!
I get what you mean. I'm pretty sure there's only one Tri-Cities, WA. Or, only one that the general population would know. And since this is a Washington subreddit, that's why I threw that out there. But yes, people in Washington generally know that Tri-Cities is a specific place in Southeast Washington.
I refuse to say I'm from Seattle. I have friends who say this so they don't have to explain where they're from. It irks me. Also, Seattle isn't the only city in Washington, which is why it annoys me when I say I'm from Washington and people immediately respond with Seattle.
I love that though
Want something to be extra fucked with? There’s a Tahoma neighborhood in Washington DC. It’s named after Mt Rainier. It was named by a bunch of Jesus freaks that thought they were as close to heaven as the peak of Mt Rainier. It was the site of their HQ.
So yeah, there’s a Tahoma, Washington, DC.
It's Takoma and having recently moved Seattle -> DC it's weirdo
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takoma_(Washington,_D.C.)
Though to be fair Rainier never actually visited the PNW, it was named by Vancouver who had a bromance for him
Wiki: The current name was given by George Vancouver, who named it in honor of his friend, Rear Admiral Peter Rainier.
>Takoma, Washington, D.C., is a neighborhood in Washington, D.C. It is located in Advisory Neighborhood Commission 4B, in the District's Fourth Ward, within the northwest quadrant. It borders the city of Takoma Park, Maryland.
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Rainier never even visited North America. Cap’n Vancouver just wanted to kiss his bosses’ asses so he named everything after them. Hence, “Cape Flattery.”
Not to mention that there’s also a Bellevue and Capitol Hill in D.C.
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Fun fact: they were originally going to name the state Columbia but were concerned people would confuse that with the “district of Columbia”
Who’s the idiot on the naming committee who decided that?
'Washington, District of Columbia' is such a weird, annoying name.
WHY???
I hate clarifying that I live in the state, not DC. Morons.
When I was little I told a kid I lived in Washington and he's like, "the president lives there!"
Anyone else get annoyed when this post comes up again? Also we have it twofold, being Vancouver, Washington.
Remember those dingalings who were so proud they found hotels in Vancouver WA for the Winter Olympics in BC
I mean, the district did have that name many decades before the state did.
I was told growing up that when breaking off from Oregon they originally were going to call the new territory Columbia, but thought that it would be confusing because DC at the time was known as the District of Columbia.
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I just moved Seattle -> DC and it really messed with me all around.
My city not my state is now Washington.
There's a Washingtonian magazine for here.
Though in a weird way it makes the transition a little easier to see the word everywhere.
Lol, yes, and growing up in Seattle I was very confused by the Cap Hill references.
Try leaving over seas and explaining that they are not the same place.
I mean Seattle seems to be a popular destination for international tourism too. I’m studying in Spain rn, many people I’ve met who can speak English have said they’ve been there and liked it (minus the weather ofc)
Lol when we were in Italy, Italians would ask where we were from. We would say Spokane Washington. They would look at us confused. So then we would say “a few hours from Seattle” and they would go “oh, where greys anatomy is!!” I was like yep?? This happened multiple times in various cities in Italy and I thought it was really strange that that was what Seattle was known for not Amazon, Microsoft, etc, but grey’s anatomy. Lol it must be a popular show over there I guess.
When I lived in Spain, I used to have to explain that I was from Oregon - above California, below Seattle, in a place a lot like Galicia hahaha Now I can just tell people Washington, I guess, since I had to move for work
In my college on the east coast not a single person knew where Microsoft is located, let alone what Redmond is
I live in Japan though! You’d think with Amazon, Microsoft, Nintendo, and Boeing we’d be better known. I jump to Ichiro now usually and they have a better idea but are still a little confused.
Sadly, sometimes clarifying with, "No, the state. You know, grunge music? The Space Needle?" has helped me
Crazy thing is we were almost named Columbia, but that was deemed to be too similar to the District of Columbia so we went with Washington instead. Task failed successfully.
Yaaaaazzzzz! But I'm really irritated when I hear Warshington!
they originally wanted to name the state Columbia (its next to British Columbia and has that river of the same name) but then they changed it to Washington because they thought that Columbia was too easily confused with the District of Columbia
Yep, that definitely worked out WAY better with it named as Washington now...
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Oh my god YES
Yessss!!!
When I say Washington .. I add state at the end.
It's more the other way around. I get annoyed when people say "Washington State".
Well, Washington D.C. was named in 1801, while Washington State wasn't named until 1889. So the men who chose to name this state for George Washington should have known it was a recipe for endless confusion. Maybe they should have named the state Tahoma, the indigenous name for Mt. Rainier. It means "mother of waters", which is a very nice image.
I would actually like Tahoma for the name. How do we change this lol because I want to hear people say I’m from Yakima, Tahoma or Tacoma, Tahoma.
Do you know how many non-WA people cannot say Puyallup, Yakima, Spokane, Tacoma. my favorite is Took-Weela (Tukwila). I would love to hear Tahoma pronounced after it 😂
“Where are you from?”
“Seattle, Washington”
“Is that Washington state or DC?”
I also get annoyed when my bil pronounces it Warshington.
That irks my nerves too
The news could use D.C. or W.D.C as an abbreviation, which I am surprised hasn't caught on. Personally, I use D.C. for the U.S. capital and Washington for our state.
I’m originally from New York, where DC was always Washington or Washington, DC, and the state was always Washington State.
Which makes no sense. DC is shorter to say to get the point across. Washington is shorter to say than Washington state to get the point across. Maybe I should start adding state to every states name so people hear how ridiculous is sounds to say something like Texas State. Sounds more like a university. We have one we call Washington state.
I lived in upstate New York, about an hour train ride north of the city
When I say moved here from New York, others immediately default to the city.
There is a lot more to New York than the city. 😸
Two decades ago I'd tell people, "I'm from Washington - the one with all the trees, not the Bushes."
All the time. Just say D.C.
When I was a child I used to think that whenever the news said Washington, I thought they met our state.
It’s even more annoying when someone just says “Vancouver” instead of specifying they mean the Vancouver in Canada. The Vancouver here has been around decades longer.
The news should say "in the nations capitol today..."
I hate when people from D.C. refer to themselves as Washingtonians. No. We are the Washingtonians, they are the District of Columbians.
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My news app does this.
Not at all. You can tell what is meant by the context.
Even worse in North Carolina, tell people I’m from Washington and they ask if I mean the city or DC
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IIRC - The story goes that originally Washington State was going to be named Columbia, as the Columbia river denoted the Southern border. Canada was like "yeah, that makes sense, we'll name our province above the U.S. Columbia "British Columbia."
But then the people from the U.S. side were concerned that people would mix up the state of Columbia with the District of Columbia (D.C.). So they decided to ditch Columbia and go with Washington. But then for some reason I don't remember the District of Columbia started calling itself Washington District of Columbia, which became Washington D.C. Leaving the situation just as confusing as what the Washingtonians were trying to avoid in the first place. With Canada saying "Well damn, now we have an entire province named British Columbia that is neither British nor part of Columbia".
The other one is L.A. versus LA c'mon people!
We definitely should consider a name change
Major pet peeve. Person: where you from? Me: Washington Person? State or DC? Me: state
I hate clarifying that it's Washington state. I now start conversations with, I'm from the west coast, Washington.
I’ve gotten VERY good at enunciating “Vancouver, NOT BC. Washington, not D.C.” when asked where I live lol.
Yes. This is one issue when traveling. Which is why you need to specify "wa state"
All the time. I hate when I get asked "Which Washington?" There's only one.
Lmao I just heard every Washingtonion sigh.
“Where from bro?”
Just say “Seattle.” I know most of us don’t want to, but most east coasters think Seattle is a state.
#Tacoma #253
No, because the District of Columbia is the more famous Washington. ✨
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"Where are you from?"
"Spokane, Washington."
"Have you been to the White House?"