You know you are from Philly when you say...

Tiggeroo said:
That's funny. I never knew it was local. I still tap mac. I didn't even know there weren't mac machines anymore. I also drink Wooder. My mother used to send my ds tastycakes to Chicago. Now she can get them.

Do they sell them somewhere in Chicago?! If so...there will be one very happy man in the windy city tonight! :goodvibes
 
when the local convenience store is a wawa, not a 7-11. when someone from the west coast comes to town and we go to a local wawa they are amazed that there's a store actually named this! i thought tiny giant was odd in VA but wawa takes the cake
 
You know your from Philly when your "goin down the shore" or eating a cheesesteak wit
 
We used to call them the Shazam. That's a network that's still in use today. Now we just call it the ATM.

I really like to tease a friend of our who just moved here from Texas. He calls it "soda water". That's a new one on me. I thought they called it "Coke" down there no matter the brand. Here it's called "pop" or "soda" is accecptable.
 

I also tap MAC.

I never thought it was a regional thing. I just thought it was an old person thing :teeth:
 
Papa Deuce said:
"I'm going to the MAC machine".


How about a saying local to you?


BTW, a "MAC machine" is an ATM. In Philly they were called MAC by PSFS... a long gone bank. Money Access Center

As has already been established, we had MAC machines in the Pittsburgh area too. The funniest one to me is when local people say "gum bands" for rubber bands. I refuse to adopt that saying!
 
Well, here in NY I say "on line" when I mean "in line" (as in "I stood in line at the ATM"). I never knew it was wrong until a friend (from a Philly suburb) laughed at me for saying that. And he's the one who told me about Wawa. I laughed at that!
 
You used to be able to say "I'm goin downa shore" and everyone knew it meant North Wildwood.

Count me in as a MAC tapper. I can't even remember when they changed from MAC to ATM, but to me they will always be MAC machines.

And REAL Philly natives know you can't get a real cheesesteak from Pat's or Geno's....those places are where the tourists go :)
 
georgina said:
As has already been established, we had MAC machines in the Pittsburgh area too. The funniest one to me is when local people say "gum bands" for rubber bands. I refuse to adopt that saying!

Makes sense... MAC was a term started my Mellon ( or waht was Mellon ) and Philadelphia Savings Fund Society... which, I think was bought out by Mellon.
 
Kim&Chris said:
And REAL Philly natives know you can't get a real cheesesteak from Pat's or Geno's....those places are where the tourists go :)

Yea? Well real Philly natives eat their soft pretzels cold too :crazy2: so what do they know????

:teeth:
 
Recently moved from just north of Boston to Delware - wow do I say some funny things.

Off hand, yes tkerbell a shopping cart was a carrage in MA. I also use tonic for all types of soda or pop! I am sure I will think of more.

TJ
 
I live 10 min south philly.....wooder is what we drink and yes we are going down the shore even though it is sort of over not down....lol....
cheese wits...wawas. taskeykakes ---oh the funny things we do say here..
I still tap mac too!!!!!!!!!!
I guess you sometimes don't you have funny acent until its pointed out...
My favorite since I was very little are these three....

1. Amce -is Ack-a-me in my world
2. I go to the moo cow store - Swiss farms
3. I get vanilla milk there --- white

go figure.. :confused3 :banana:
 
CathrynRose said:
And you know youre from Chicago when you call it a Cash Station.... :goodvibes

But you really have to enunciated it.....cuz it sounds alot like "Gas" station. I got alot of weird look like at Disney -and the CM is puzzled trying to figure out why the heck I need gas, when I standing in front of Cinderella's Castle.
 
If you say MAC machine around here, I'd assume you were talking about a machine that dispenses MacDonald's big Macs. :rotfl:
 
You're a REAL Philadelphian if you can correctly pronounce Schuylkill.

If you prefer Jimmies on your ice cream.

If you think the word "Wawa" does not sound funny.

You clearly remember the day Jim O'Brien died.

You will only eat a cheesesteak on an Amoroso roll (any other is just bread).

You know what - and where - Boathouse Row is.

You know the address of the apartment Rocky lived at in the original movie.
 
Kim&Chris said:
You're a REAL Philadelphian if you can correctly pronounce Schuylkill.

If you prefer Jimmies on your ice cream.

If you think the word "Wawa" does not sound funny.

You clearly remember the day Jim O'Brien died.

You will only eat a cheesesteak on an Amoroso roll (any other is just bread).


Oh oh oh, I say jimmies and I was born and raised just outside Boston, MA!

TJ
 
DH is a "real" Philadelphian and...

...he adds gingerale to his milk
...he wouldn't dream of having a cheesesteak with cheese whiz
...he eats hard pretzels with his ice cream (Breyer's only)
 
georgina said:
The funniest one to me is when local people say "gum bands" for rubber bands.


Rubber bands, I just call em rubbers.
 
I moved from South Jersey to NC over 20 years ago and still drink wooder. So does DD16, who's lived in NC all her life. We didn't know until today that we were supposed to be drinking water. She says, "No wonder everyone thinks I talk funny." :teeth:

I love our visits back home. First, we have cheesesteaks. Some are mushroom wit fried onions. Then, it's a panzarotti. Next, it's a Wawa hoagie. The tastykakes and Herrs potato chips go with each meal. :love:
 

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