Once  a Pennsylvanian, ALWAYS a  Pennsylvanian!
About  Pennsylvanians:
You've  never referred to Philadelphia  as anything
but  'Philly' and New  Jersey  has always been ' Jersey  '
You refer to  Pennsylvania  as 'PA' (pronounced Pee-ay). How many other states do  that?
'You  guys' is a perfectly acceptable reference to 
a  group of men and women
You  know how to respond to the question 'Djeetyet?'
(Did you  eat yet?)
You  learned to pronounce Bryn Mawr, Wilkes-Barre  ,
Schuylkill,  the Pocono's, Tamaqua, Tunkannock,  Bala
Cynwyd,  Duquesne and Monongahela.
And  we know Lancaster  is pronounced Lank aster,
not  Lan kaster.
You  know what a 'Mummer' is, and are  disappointed
if  you can't catch at least highlights of the  parade.
You  know what 'Punxsutawney  Phil' is, and what it means if he sees his  shadow.
The  first day of buck and the first day of doe season are school  holidays.
At  least five people on your block have electric 'candles' in all or most of their  windows all year long.
You  know what a 'State Store' is, and your out-of-state friends find it incredulous  that you can't purchase liquor at the  mini-mart.
Words  like 'hoagie,' 'crick,' 'chipped ham,' 'dippy  eggs',
'sticky  buns,' 'shoo-fly pie,' 'lemon sponge pie', pierogies' and 'pocketbook' actually  mean something to you.
That's  PA slang for purse!
You  can eat cold pizza (even for breakfast) and know  
others  who do the same. Those from NY find this  'barbaric.'
You  not only have heard of Birch Beer, but you know it comes in several  colors.
You  know the difference between a cheese steak  and
a  pizza steak sandwich, and know that you can't get a really good one outside  PA,
except  Atlantic  City  on the boardwalk.
You  live for summer, when street and county fairs  
signal  the beginning of funnel cake season.
You  know that Blue Ball, Intercourse, Paradise  , Climax, Bird-in-Hand, Beaver, Moon, Virginville, Mars, and Slippery Rock are  PA towns. (and the first three were consecutive stops on the  Reading RR).
You  know what a township, borough, and commonwealth  is.
You  can identify drivers from New  York  , New  Jersey  , Maryland  or other neighboring states by their 
unique  and irritating driving habits.
A  traffic jam is 10 cars waiting to pass a horse-drawn carriage on the highway in  Lancaster  County. 
You  know several people who have hit deer more than  once.
You  carry jumper cables in your car and your female passengers know how to use  them.
Driving  is always better in winter because the potholes are filled with  snow.
As  a kid you built snow forts and leaf piles that were taller than you  were.
You  know beer doesn't grow in a garden but you know where to find a beer  garden.
You  also know someone who lives 'down the  lane'.
You  actually understand all this and send it on to other Pennsylvanians or former  Pennsylvanians!
YEAH!   THAT'S 'PA' AND WE LOVE IT


