The further away from the equator you are, the less vertical from the center of mass of the planet you stand, the small force contributed from the planet spinning means we lean a tiny amount towards the equator down here.
Also at any time your relative speed to a person on the surface is close to 0, as you both share the same reference frame, if you did a sub orbital hop, then your house would be moving towards you a fair bit faster than daves house.
From the reference of the sun, then dave moves faster, as it draws a less straight line in the sky, (hyperbolic arc), sadly we are still too far from the poles to see fun stuff like the sun doing loops across a day.
Or if you mean tectonic plates, then i think we may be moving at a breath taking 4-12cm / year. (I dont actually know what plate your on)
Or furthur down there is the shrink and swell as the moon orbits, being closer to the equator would move you up and down a few cm, where we are closer to a few mm.