
Going Local: The Ins And Outs Of "Washingtonian-ness"
From: Rebecca Sheir
Series: The Newcomer's Guide to Washington
Length: 07:04
What does it take to become a Washingtonian?
Some say you have to live through two presidential administrations. Others say you have to differentiate right (the standing lane) from left (the walking lane) on the Metro escalators. Still others say you have to know D.C.'s streets better than the cab drivers.
But after a few months of living in Washington, D.C., Rebecca Sheir decides it's high time she learns what it takes to be a tried-and-true "Washingtonian" - and whether she'll ever be able to fit the bill.
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Piece Description
What does it take to become a Washingtonian?
Some say you have to live through two presidential administrations. Others say you have to differentiate right (the standing lane) from left (the walking lane) on the Metro escalators. Still others say you have to know D.C.'s streets better than the cab drivers.
But after a few months of living in Washington, D.C., Rebecca Sheir decides it's high time she learns what it takes to be a tried-and-true "Washingtonian" - and whether she'll ever be able to fit the bill.
Broadcast History
This piece originally aired on WAMU's Metro Connection, May 14, 2010.
Intro and Outro
INTRO: OUTRO:Rebecca Sheir is a reporter with WAMU 88.5 in Washington, D.C.
