Delaware—the state everyone drives through but few truly appreciate, where beaches, taxes, and scrapple shape daily life. If you find yourself explaining to outsiders, “Yes, Delaware actually is a state,” or measuring distances in Wawas, you’ve clearly settled into First State normalcy. Nod along to these 11 realities, and congratulations—you’ve fully embraced the delightful oddity of Delaware life.
Getting Irrationally Excited About Tax-Free Shopping
Paying sales tax out-of-state feels like an absolute betrayal.
Directions Based Entirely on Wawa Locations
“Just past the second Wawa—no, the good Wawa.”
Believing Scrapple Is a Legitimate Breakfast Choice
It might look questionable, but it tastes like home.
You’ve Accepted That Your Entire State Has Just One Area Code
302 or nothing—simplicity is a Delaware virtue.
Always Expecting People to Assume You Live Near the Beach
Sure, not everyone lives on the coast—but no one outside Delaware realizes that.
Being Slightly Offended by People Forgetting You Exist
“Yes, we’re real. Yes, we’re tiny. No, we’re not part of Maryland.”
Knowing Everyone Through Just Two Degrees of Separation
Your dentist is your cousin’s best friend’s softball teammate.
Casually Driving to Other States for Dinner
Want a cheesesteak in Philly or crab cakes in Maryland? Totally normal dinner plans.
Strong Opinions About Punkin Chunkin
Because nothing says Delaware pride quite like launching gourds through the sky.
Beach Traffic Dictating Your Summer Schedule
Leave early or get stuck forever—it’s the Delawarean law.
Expecting at Least One Joe Biden Sighting in Your Lifetime
Running into “Joe” casually buying ice cream is practically a rite of passage.
If these points sound more like daily life than quirky anecdotes, congrats—you’re 100% Delawarean. Grab a scrapple sandwich, enjoy that sweet tax-free shopping, and revel in the small-state pride that only true Delawareans understand.
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