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New Jersey

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NNadir

(35,210 posts)
Fri Dec 9, 2022, 11:04 PM Dec 2022

Here's the 10 things I love about this weird state, NJ. [View all]

I’ve lived in N.J. for 6 months. Here’s the 10 things I love about this weird state.

Some excerpts:



1. Jersey is tolerant. As a Muslim Arab, I’ve had issues in the deep red South — that’s putting it mildly. Up here, however, diversity, acceptance and inclusion are a way of life. No one cares where I came from (Damascus, Syria by the way, if you haven’t read my previous “coming to N.J.” stories). No one is pointing fingers and asking me if I was a terrorist, which happened more than 50 times in my three decades in Alabama...

...2. Jersey is diverse. The beautiful tapestry of humanity translates here in all avenues of culture including music, arts, food, customs, fashion and social and popular institutions; and acceptance of this diverse culture in the norm. When it’s cold, (I thought Alabama was cold!), I wear the Arabic turban as a scarf, which elicits no reaction here...

...4. Jersey is beautiful. In a couple of hours or less, you may cross the Garden State, from the beach — sorry, the Shore — to the mountains with everything in between. The variety of landscapes between the cosmopolitan, more city-like North Jersey and the farmlands of South Jersey — and the suburban splendor of something called Central Jersey — is just lovely...

...7. Jersey is an international food hub. I’ve been blown away by the variety of cuisines spanning the state; every town might as well be the food court at the United Nations. Paterson is a good example. I implore you to read my in-depth story about that international food mecca here. The beauty of it all is that food lovingly connects people, and this world with all its problems needs more loving connections...

...9. Jersey is locked in a hilarious civil war...

...10. Finally, and perhaps most importantly, Jersey has an untouchable quality. Beyond the acceptance, diversity, culture, pride, weather and all the other definable attributes of my new home, the Garden State has something I can’t put my finger on, an essence that is just there, like the wind, always surrounding me — and all of us — without announcing the source. There is an elusive characteristic to New Jersey, something I’m still trying to understand. If you have any idea what it is — and it’s not the smell around Exit 13 on the Turnpike — please let me know...


Especially #10. An ineffable nirvana.
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I grew up in Jersey...Bergen County. GP6971 Dec 2022 #1
I grew up in Wallington. FalloutShelter Dec 2022 #3
My grandparents and later GP6971 Dec 2022 #6
Is the bowling alley still there? MacKasey Dec 2022 #7
Yep... FalloutShelter Dec 2022 #9
I grew up on Long Island, and growing up, I thought New Jersey was, well, Exit 13. NNadir Dec 2022 #12
I grew up in Queens bordering Nassau County Mossfern Dec 2022 #14
Well, you know, the Congressional district of Northwestern Suffolk, Northern Nassau, and North... NNadir Jan 2023 #17
Shhhh..... Mossfern Jan 2023 #18
Good point. I saw it happen to California. It was actually a nice place... NNadir Jan 2023 #19
Talking about food, who has been to Rut's Hut MacKasey Dec 2022 #2
OMG Ruts Hut... FalloutShelter Dec 2022 #4
The Creamator..... 3Hotdogs Dec 2022 #5
I grew up there IbogaProject Dec 2022 #8
When I worked in Lower Manhattan I sometimes envied those across the Hudson... SeattleVet Dec 2022 #10
I live in NY near the N Jersey border Woodswalker Dec 2022 #11
My first job after college I traveled to South Jersey frequently. twodogsbarking Dec 2022 #13
The Jersey Civil War... PXR-5 Jan 2023 #15
I live in a border county between N and S Jersey, Mercer County. NNadir Jan 2023 #16
It's pork roll and has been since 1906 Rocknation Apr 2023 #22
#4 - because JustAnotherGen Feb 2023 #20
Moved to Jersey circa 1995 -- not because NYC had gotten too expensive Rocknation Apr 2023 #21
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