Born in South America, raised in NJ, living in HI.
What I have learned from living in HI:
*I talk too fast.
*I'm a complete boor for using the horn on my car for any purpose.
*I should be prouder of where I went to high school than where I went to college.

*I'm abnormal for not thanking God every day that I live here, as in, we're "lucky we live Hawaii." (not a typo- the word "in" is not part of that common phrase). Sorry, but I do not believe this place is paradise- pretty, though.
*If you speak Spanish, you must be Mexican! There is practically zero awareness of any other Spanish-speaking country. But they get all up in arms if someone mistakes a Japanese for a Korean. Luckily, since I have good manners, being from NJ and all

, I never ask if they are "_____". I let them tell me what their heritage is.
*When you go to Hallmark, Target, etc. to find Hanukkkah-themed wrapping paper and accessories, you get asked if you meant to say Heineken.

*A potluck is not a potluck unless someone brings the Zippy's chili.
*When a coworker's close relative dies, you are expected to give a monetary donation to said coworker. No one could really tell me why.
*The GLACIAL pace of business transactions (like at the bank, car care center, etc) is part of the "charm" of living here. It's completely inefficient and lacking in charm to me. Please give me the straight answer in a reasonable amount of time!
And some positive things:
*Pork hash is so yummy, where has it been all my life?

They even sell it at 7-11!
*Lots of Disney lovers- though they're loyal to
Disneyland, and many have never been to Disney World.
*It is possible to learn another language as an adult: I can fully understand pidgin, and translate for my husband (from the Bronx).
*Kama'aina discount baby.

- I don't remember too many places where I could get a discount for being a NJ resident, so it's pretty cool.