Welcome to New Jersey, where the diners are legendary, the traffic circles are confusing, and the people? Well, let’s just say they’ve got some quirks that make the Garden State one of a kind.
Whether you’re a local or just passing through, here are five bizarre things that make Jersey folks delightfully weird.
Not weird like the current group of political candidates, but weird in a strange but quirky way.
They Treat Pork Roll Like a Sacred Rite
Forget bacon or sausage—the real breakfast champion in New Jersey is pork roll (or Taylor ham, depending on which part of the state you’re in). This mysterious meat product has reached near-mythical status here, and people will passionately argue over the best way to eat it. In fact, questioning its glory is practically a sin. But here’s the kicker: there’s even a Pork Roll Festival in Trenton, where people gather to celebrate this cholesterol-packed delicacy. Only in Jersey, folks.
They’re Obsessed with the Jughandle
If you’ve ever driven through New Jersey, you’ve probably encountered the infamous jughandle turn. Instead of turning left at a light like a normal human being, Jersey drivers take a right and loop around in a weirdly complicated U-turn. It’s confusing, it’s inefficient, and somehow, it’s deeply cherished. New Jerseyans defend their jughandles like they’re the eighth wonder of the world—never mind that the rest of the country has no idea why they exist.
They Believe in the Jersey Devil
Move over Bigfoot; New Jersey has its very own cryptid! The Jersey Devil is a legendary creature that supposedly haunts the Pine Barrens, and locals are more than happy to swap spooky stories about it. This kangaroo-like demon with bat wings has been terrifying (and entertaining) New Jerseyans for over 250 years. Some even claim to have seen it, though those sightings usually occur late at night… after a few too many drinks.
They Pump Their Fists… and Their Gas
If you want to see a Jersey resident get riled up, suggest they pump their own gas. It’s illegal to do so in New Jersey, and while most of the country sees this as an outdated practice, locals wear it like a badge of honor. They’ll sit in their cars while someone else does the dirty work, all while insisting this is the way things should be. And yes, they’ll pump their fists in the club just as passionately as they avoid pumping their own gas.
They Consider Diners a Culinary Institution
New Jersey isn’t called the “Diner Capital of the World” for nothing. Here, diners aren’t just a place to grab a late-night snack; they’re an institution. Open 24/7, these chrome-adorned havens serve everything from disco fries to massive omelets, and they do it with a side of Jersey attitude. Locals treat their favorite diner like a second home, where they can argue about sports, politics, and, of course, whether it’s called pork roll or Taylor ham.
So, there you have it—five wonderfully weird things that make New Jersey the strange and special place it is. Sure, the state might get a lot of flak, but it’s the quirks that keep people coming back for more. And honestly, would we want it any other way?