7 strange habits that only residents of Southern California
If you live in Southern California, it is possible that you have a few quirks that seem completely normal to you, but look rather strange to the rest of the country.
Here are the 7 weird habits of the people of Southern California, which the site told about Only in Your State.
1. Choosing clothes
If the temperature drops below 65 Fahrenheit (+ 18 Celsius), you will see some residents in winter jackets. Because 65 degrees (+ 18 Celsius) in Southern California is comparable to frosts.
2. Dress code
When it comes to the dress code at work, the locals are wearing everyday Friday clothes, even if it's not Friday. And even use slippers as a shoe.
3. Exercises in the park
Also, locals love to train in the park. Passing by, you can see people who do light exercise.
4. Distance is measured by time.
The directions are given by time, not by miles, because they know that a single traffic jam can turn one short mile into a really long trip.
5. Sunglasses
Local wear sunglasses, even when it is cloudy.
6. Local buzzwords
Overcast time in Southern California is called May Gray and June Gloom. Anyone who is outside of Southern California does not understand what the locals mean.
7. Rain is comparable to snow
A rainy day is tantamount to a snowy day in other parts of the country. Sometimes locals just stay home if it rains too much. All because they do not want to drive in such conditions.
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