by Civil Servant » Tue Jun 10, 2008 12:29 pm
To me it doesn't feel like a freeze -- it feels more like a cone of lethargy born of some combination of self-congratulation, complacency, lack of interest in/ability to engage in critical thinking (but at the same time an unshakable confidence that one's own opinions and beliefs are correct and right), and tendency to take the mild expression of ideological differences as a personal attack.
Present company excepted, of course.
It is deeply weird and unlike any other place I've ever lived or spent enough time to feel entitled to make generalizations about its social mores. Even in Portland people seem more gregarious and more adept at, say, taking an ironic distance from selves, beliefs, etc. I came here straight out of college back east and for the first few years this scenario played itself out several times. I'd be talking to someone at a party, having a fine chat apparently enjoyed at both ends. Me: "Listen, I've enjoyed this, and I'd love to get together sometime for coffee or a drink." Other person, 100% serious: "Oh thanks, but I have enough friends right now." Even from single men I'd get this, and I am a not-hideous female. It was surreal to me but in the intervening years I've often told that story and people, men and women alike, get excited, saying Wow, that happened to me too, isn't this one nutty town. This is not the only way that in Seattle the concept of "enough," in non-material senses, feels atrophied to me. Which I suppose plays into my perception of complacency.
Possibly related? A few friends of mine, visiting at different times from different places, have made identical observations that people in Seattle spend a lot of time in bookstores and buy a lot of books, but they sure don't seem to have read them.
Please don't get all up in my Hibachi over these comments, Dear Readers. I'm here with my good, stable job that I get to on excellent public transportation, shacked up and saving down-payment money with a prince of a guy, so obviously I've made my peace with things. There are many factors to recommend Seattle and a lot of much worse places to be (cough Pittsburgh cough). I don't even opine like this unless prodded to do so, and in the spirit, I hope, of sharing information.