20 Things Only Seattleites Will Understand
It's socially acceptable to put your gum on a wall for decoration, wear socks with Birkenstocks, and take a casual stroll in the rain.
You're probably not from the Greater Seattle Area if any of the below surprise you:
1. How to pronounce Issaquah, Puyallup, Sequim, Mukilteo, and Snohomish.
Mukilteo Lighthouse
If you're curious, it's is-uh-cwa, pew-al-up, s-kwim, muh-kill-tea-oh, and snow-hoe-mih-sh.
2. The sheer terror one inch of snow can bring to a population.
Winter is simply not our season.
3. Being from Seattle (but not really from Seattle).
Where are you from? Snohomish. Where's that? A little bit Southeast of Everett. Where? Seattle. I live in Seattle.
4. RBIS.
Redbull Italian sodas are the MOVE. So good. Not really good for you, but really yummy nonetheless. They don't really look like this picture but you get the idea.
6. Air conditioning is a luxury.
I think I know approximately 5 people with AC units in their houses. It's not because it never gets hot because it does but it's hot for like 2 seconds of the year.
7. Eastern and Western Washington are different countries.
Eastern Washington Palouse
It's kind of like Narnia once you've crossed the Cascades.
8. Grey-Sloan Memorial Hospital doesn't exist.
I don't know if that's the most updated version of the hospital (no spoilers please), but regardless, Grey's Anatomy is very confused on the geography and overall layout of the city. But it's a good show, so whatever.
10. Tap water anywhere else is just not the same.
It's just... different. Not in a good way.
11. Honking is a sin.
Instead, politely smile and curse under your breath you let another terrible driver merge in front of you. Avoid the confrontation at all costs; save the horn for saying hi to those people that stand with signs on street corners.
12.
Space Needle
Not many cities have a similar collective passion for not just one, but all, professional sports teams. Of course, the city's pride for 12s is something else.
16. Dick's.
Nicepik
Get your head out of the gutter. It's a burger place.
17. Ferries are a common form of transportation.
Want to go see a drive in movie? Get some ice cream on Whidbey? Go to your cabin on the San Juans? Visit Sequim (ha)? Walk or drive on the ferry. Easy.
18. Lakes > beaches.
Nothing beats the mountains, wineries, boating, and cliff jumping opportunities on the lake. It's carefree, fresh water, and of course, beautiful.
20. It doesn't actually rain thaaaaaat much.
I'm pretty sure there are a bunch of East Coast cities that get more rain than we do. It's just got that gloom that makes you feel like it might as well be raining, you know? Raise your hand if you're vitamin D deficient! Woo!