leafonawall
leafonawall t1_jack61i wrote
Reply to comment by Ok_Culture_3621 in how to thrive in dc with no big city experience? by Fresh_Dragonfruit702
Oh def a good thing!
leafonawall t1_jaag8xq wrote
If you’re not comfortable with buses and metro, walking is a hell of a thing here. I recommend you set an exploration plan for yourself. If you love donuts, find the best donut place in each neighborhood and use getting there as practice and a way to see parts of the city along the way. Sometimes it’s overwhelming how much you can do here but it also means you’re not losing out because you can find whatever fits your fancy.
Take advantage of your student discount. Check out smaller, live music places that play genres you like. People are pretty friendly in those spaces.
leafonawall t1_ja5881r wrote
Reply to comment by Silly_Praline_8476 in DC Car Break-In and Help by Silly_Praline_8476
Sounds like you have good relationships! Ask them if they know of any student or parents looking for a tutor in economics and/or Russian. And post electronically or in writing offering tutoring services at coffee shops on and off college campus and coffee shops near expensive high schools (ie get their parents).
leafonawall t1_j9v8r6m wrote
I hate not being able to work at some of my fave coffee shops bc of that.
However, just like it’s their choice to have that policy and a designated space, it’s my choice to find somewhere that does allow laptops or wait out a spot. There’s a lot of great local spots that still allow that.
leafonawall t1_j9v8c2c wrote
Reply to comment by throwaway832222222 in Hello are there any Dari/Pashto speaking grief counselors in the DC area? by throwaway832222222
I’m so happy you’ve found good answers. I hope the person you’re looking to hep gets the right support for healing
leafonawall t1_j9p3e9g wrote
Had 3 for 4yrs and 1 for 2 yrs
leafonawall t1_j98c4og wrote
Reply to Taking the 11 year old to DC today and tomorrow (Presidents’ Day) for birthday trip - what are must dos for the young one? by jornor
End the night with hot chocolate at the Lincoln Memorial!
I think the monuments look best at night and the weather may cooperate just enough that it’s hot chocolate cold, not “oh my god” cold.
leafonawall t1_j29zsyk wrote
Reply to comment by lemoncurd_98 in Landlord didn't fix draft in time so am I able to ask for some money back due to increase in utilities? by lemoncurd_98
The downvotes are so crass. It’s not up to anyone else to determine what amount is negligible/write off in someone else’s life. Especially when someone clearly states that it’s significant for them. “Even if” it’s $40.
OP, I don’t have helpful info but just wanted to validate you.
leafonawall t1_j26h7gg wrote
Reply to DC grocery stores carrying Za’atar? by spruce_climber
Odd Provisions in Columbia Heights has good ones
leafonawall t1_j1umrlj wrote
Reply to In your opinion what is the most aesthetically pleasing residentialarea in the district? by jurgenius87
NW areas (Columbia Heights/Petworth side streets with trees and porches on both sides
leafonawall t1_j1ukel9 wrote
Reply to comment by Rhuthbarb in Employment drug screening for the ADL? by No_Dragonfly2636
Nonprofits wouldn’t have staff if they did that
leafonawall t1_izk8vu8 wrote
Reply to Landlord won’t give security deposit back by Irhsjakdjj
OTA is great but understaffed and overworked. You’ll def need more than 1 message to break through. Your plan of going in person is the best step though.
leafonawall t1_izerug9 wrote
Surprisingly, eventbrite. Decent options come up when you search with whatever keywords you need to narrow.
But I’d recommend narrowing down the type of work and/or work within nonprofit to find the right events.
leafonawall t1_iy90mcr wrote
Reply to comment by SuperBethesda in Quintessential couple things to do? by [deleted]
Millennium stage followed by a nice dinner!
leafonawall t1_iuatc2p wrote
Reply to True hole in the wall DC Diners by dcguy000
Raven in mt pleasant (can bring your own food!) and Reliable Tavern in petworth. Solid neighborhood spots (along with the regular spots like red derby and looking glass)
leafonawall t1_iraadff wrote
Reply to comment by mon9937 in THE SUN CAME OUT, THE RAIN HAS STOPPED by KontrolTheNarrative
That’s interesting. Seattle people in my life range from not minding it to being disgruntled bc DC rain rains and does it for long periods instead of constant drizzle.
leafonawall t1_jdo80oi wrote
Reply to Breakfast To Go by waitwhatttt
heat da spot. heat da spot. heat da spot.