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Old 11-19-2015, 10:17 PM
 
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Hi i was looking for indians in bel air
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Old 11-22-2015, 10:03 AM
 
Location: Sneads Ferry, NC
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Hi i was looking for indians in bel air
You might re-post the question in the Baltimore sub-forum instead of the general Maryland forum, as there will be more people familiar with Bel Air.
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Old 11-27-2015, 01:52 PM
 
Location: Crofton, MD
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No, bel air is nowhere near Baltimore. And there aren't many Indians or Pakistani people in Bel Air. It's a mostly white area, and there's probably more black people there than asians, specifically south asians. Howard County seems to have a lot, though.
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Old 11-28-2015, 08:10 AM
 
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No, bel air is nowhere near Baltimore. And there aren't many Indians or Pakistani people in Bel Air. It's a mostly white area, and there's probably more black people there than asians, specifically south asians. Howard County seems to have a lot, though.
This. There really isn't even a whole lot of blacks.

While out for dinner, we ran into two young black men that had the baggy clothes, gold teeth and very urban attire. They might as well been circus animals for the way my children stared at them. It is mostly a white middle class area.
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Old 11-28-2015, 01:21 PM
 
Location: Crofton, MD
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This. There really isn't even a whole lot of blacks.

While out for dinner, we ran into two young black men that had the baggy clothes, gold teeth and very urban attire. They might as well been circus animals for the way my children stared at them. It is mostly a white middle class area.
Jesus christ, that sounds so entitled! Haha. I know it's mostly white, but I'm saying you're especially not going to find south Asian people there like indians, that your more likely to find a black person first. And that's saying a lot, considering Bel Air's very tiny black population.

Bel Air is a good mixture of all the socio economic classes, especially when you compare it to the rest of maryland. You have a third which are poorer rednecks, then the regular middle class, then a few upper middle class, but not many extremely rich people, maybe for Harford county, though.
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Old 11-29-2015, 06:50 AM
 
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Jesus christ, that sounds so entitled! Haha. I know it's mostly white, but I'm saying you're especially not going to find south Asian people there like indians, that your more likely to find a black person first. And that's saying a lot, considering Bel Air's very tiny black population.

Bel Air is a good mixture of all the socio economic classes, especially when you compare it to the rest of maryland. You have a third which are poorer rednecks, then the regular middle class, then a few upper middle class, but not many extremely rich people, maybe for Harford county, though.
I was not being entitled, I was just stating it is very uncommon to even see many blacks. The few in the area are country, not urban. My kids had never been exposed to that culture so it was shocking to them.

It is not cheap to live in the northern portion of a Harford county so even poor rednecks, as you say, are not common. Just because one might be country and redneck, does not make them poor.
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Old 11-30-2015, 07:14 AM
 
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Indians, Chinese, Koreans, Japanese and other Asian/East-Asians are not usually "attracted" to parts of Maryland such as Bel-Air. Usually we like the high performance/income areas of Maryland and esp NoVa (e.g. Potomac, Arlington, HoCo, etc...).
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