10 features people who grew up in Southern California
If you grew up in Southern California, then you already know how lucky you are. With almost perfect weather all year round, stunning beaches and picturesque nature, this is one of the places to visit on holiday. Here are 10 signs that prove you're from Southern California.
1. You are used to wearing a jacket when the temperature drops below 21 degrees Celsius.
2. After you have learned to walk, you immediately learn how to surf.
3. Winter residents spend on the beach, and not in boots, as in the rest of the country.
4. Snow can still be found, but for this you need to go to the mountains.
5. If you grew up in Southern California, it is likely that you always have strips of footwear due to sunburn.
6. Your love for In N Out began at a very early age. When you leave the state and return, you run into the nearest In N Out to buy a hamburger.
7. You learned the way to Disneyland because you spent a lot of time there during your holidays as a child, as it was only a few minutes away from home.
8. On land and in water you are equally comfortable.
9. The only costume you've ever owned is a swimsuit. And you most likely have several of them.
10. If you have ever left Southern California, then always return home.
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