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I have always enjoyed living in NJ ,and all my friends and old neighbors there..........
Then again, I find PA people down to earth, fun, and so... I enjoy them also.
In PA its a bit more relaxed, a little less reserved. I noticed it" day one" with our News station.
There the main weatherman was in shorts ( in the winter) outside.....snow flying all around, talking weather in a very non-formal way. I knew right then, I could make myself at home here just fine.
I have always enjoyed living in NJ ,and all my friends and old neighbors there..........
Then again, I find PA people down to earth, fun, and so... I enjoy them also.
In PA its a bit more relaxed, a little less reserved. I noticed it" day one" with our News station.
There the main weatherman was in shorts ( in the winter) outside.....snow flying all around, talking weather in a very non-formal way. I knew right then, I could make myself at home here just fine.
I still haven't gotten used to the "laid-back" live style of Pa. I'm very comfortable with the rushing and hustle and bustle of NJ and NYC.
The dislike of Pa. people stems from the like of New Jersey and New Jersey people so they go hand in hand. We're not off topic, in my opinion.
I wonder if anyone's ever done a thread about that 'rivalry'...
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