12 Undying Habits That Prove You Can Never Take Washington Out Of The Washingtonian
Some habits are hard to break and that is certainly true in the nation’s capital. There are some things that stick with you, long after you have left the district. Here are 12 habits everyone in DC has.

It doesn’t matter where or when you meet someone, you almost always immediately ask about their career or job title.

Once you’ve lived in DC, you never under appreciate delicious Ethiopian food ever again.
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If you have a car in DC, you definitely know how to parallel park it and you’ve probably gotten really good at finding parking spots and estimating exactly how much time you have left on the meter.
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You can squeeze yourself into the tightest Metro card, pulling your arm in right before the door closes. And you can keep yourself upright as the car lurches and jerks into start and stops.

And speaking of the Metro, you will never forget the Metro lines, where they go, how they intersect and what stop is on what line.

We have some of the best and most impressive museums in the world in DC so we absolutely judge every other one we visit. And many do not live up to our standards.

No matter how horribly a team has lost the season before, when the new season rolls around, we always have a childlike optimism about our championship chances.

You know to walk a brisk pace, keep your head down and avoid eye contact. You’ve spent a lifetime dodging tourists, protests, news crews and survey takers.
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Washingtonians cannot turn down brunch. It’s our favorite meal of the day.

No matter what your political beliefs are, you learn to express them and talk about them in DC. It’s impossible to not get hooked into the political news cycle here.

DC just does snow days so badly that we never quite learn how to master driving a car in snow or ice.

You either are from DC or the District. No matter how long you’ve been gone or where you go, you’ll never refer it to as Washington DC.
How many of these habits do you have? If you’re new to the city and haven’t picked up these habits, we recommend reading what all longtime Washingtonians want newcomers to know!
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