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What Is This Valet Reading?

Posted by pqresident
May 29, 2008

You might think this valet seated on the low rise ledge outside Asia Nine is reading a notice of some kind or maybe he’s looking at a list of already stowed cars. I wondered myself…peering through the window more closely from my sushi bar perch, I saw four columns of alphabetically arranged common English words on the page and I realized he’s learning the language. That got me to thinking about how our nation, an immigrant nation, gets a fresh infusion of eager minds and hearts daily who want an opportunity at the American dream.

When my great-grandparents came from Europe to settle in Chicago in the late 1800s, guys cut rows of carcasses in meat packing facilities to earn coin. We have rows of asphalt in downtown DC so in 2008 guys valet cars to earn coin. The good news is I don’t think we’re going to get an Upton Sinclair style book out of the situation. It also got me thinking about how a cross section of people representing all the slices of Washington’s communities live, work or pass through our downtown neighborhood every day. And that’s another reason why I like living here in the PQ compared to the rather homogenized neighborhood I previously called home…we’re keeping it real.

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Comment by LiveAndWorkinPQ on May 29, 2008 @ 9:15 am

Fantastic post. Its inspirational.

This is somewhat unrelated, but a few weeks ago i was in a taxi on the way to National Airport and started talking to the taxi driver who was from India. He had moved over here and raised two kids.

He then went on to say that we was moving back to India soon because his kids were getting ready for highschool and the schools here were so bad (i think he was in Arlington) that he wanted them to get a better education so he was moving them back to India. A little scary.

Comment by Anonymous on May 29, 2008 @ 9:39 am

Very inspirational post. I have found that my most rewarding and mentally stimulating conversations take place all hours of the night with the cab drivers of our city. They all listen to NPR and have a lucid understand of what shapes the world we all live in today.

Comment by Matt on May 29, 2008 @ 10:12 am

I’m not entirely sure you can call PQ a very heterogeneous place to live b/c the valets and waiters are immigrants. I would guess that about 95% of residents who LIVE in PQ are white.

Comment by PQ Observer on May 29, 2008 @ 3:08 pm

I have had a vastly different experience from Matt’s second statement. The residents of my building and people I know in the neighborhood represent a strong of racial and ethnic backgrounds, though what we have in common is a higher socioeconomic level. In addition, many of my neighbors were born in foreign countries.

Comment by dave on May 29, 2008 @ 3:18 pm

If that valet attendant tries REALLY REALLY hard, and goes to all his English classes and doesn’t miss any of his pop quizzes–maybe (just MAYBE!) he’ll one day be able to read this post and understand the eloquence that is Penn Quarter Living.

Comment by LizK on May 29, 2008 @ 11:05 pm

Thank you for this inspirational story … there but by the grace of God go I.

Comment by loganmo on May 30, 2008 @ 11:23 am

When it comes to wealth/finances, which I think is the ultimate root of resentment of gentrification, there is practically zero diversity in Penn Quarter. The neighborhood, unless defined to include NOMA (or, more accurately, NOMAn’s land), contains virtually no affordable housing to rent or to buy.

Comment by dave on May 30, 2008 @ 2:24 pm

pqresident, are you sure it was a list of “common” English words? He might have been studying for the National Spelling Bee. Or maybe he’s a coach.

Comment by pqresident on May 30, 2008 @ 8:23 pm

a neighborhood is made up of more than the people who live there. I think it includes the people who pass through also whether working in the ‘hood or traveling in betwixt and between, and there is no doubt that this broad collective Penn Quarter ‘family’ gets exposed to each other daily. for example, witness the crowd (and I have to generalize here based on the many times I’ve walked by that intersection) that waits for the X2 bus on H Street under the Gallery Place billboards. you won’t see that crowd at an N4 stop at Mass Ave and Wisconsin Ave. or, take the fact that I can identify just about every homeless resident (like it or not they do live here, at least for now) within a three block radius of my condo. we had no homeless people in my old neighborhood. my understanding of our town and society is now decidedly more real than it was before I moved here and as a downtown resident I’m happy to gain this knowledge.

#8 – dave – click on the picture and have a look for yourself. with some straining, the first three rows are legible and the words are words such as ‘after’ or ‘always’ or ‘difficult’ or ‘different,’ common words that form part of a basic working English vocabulary. (I’m assuming you’re not being tongue-in-cheek otherwise you’d have put [tic] or a :) face in your comment.)

Comment by dave on June 1, 2008 @ 10:31 pm

Thanks pqresident. I still can’t make out any of the words — but I don’t doubt you. Many cab drivers are college educated, alot of foreign nurses are licensed doctors back in their motherlands . . . just wanted to demonstrate that maybe I was mistaken about his story!

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