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BenedictGomez

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The exit thing I think it odd. It's really only useful for people who I suppose live right off the Turnpike or the Parkway, and the reality is, even people who I know in those situations dont automatically first volunteer the exit they live off of instead of their town's name.

In any event, if you grew up in the country like I did, we dont really have exits in Hunterdon County, unless you count 78 I suppose, but nobody would ever say, "oh, I live off of exit 15".

Basically I think this whole exit thing is 90% Jersey stereotype, as I know few people who've ever spoken like that.
 
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glenwo2

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The exit thing I think it odd. It's really only useful for people who I suppose live right off the Turnpike or the Parkway, and the reality is, even people who I know in those situations dont automatically first volunteer the exit they live off of instead of their town's name.

In any event, if you grew up in the country like I did, we dont really have exits in Hunterdon County, unless you count 78 I suppose, but nobody would ever say, "oh, I live off of exit 15".

Basically I think this whole exit thing is 90% Jersey stereotype, as I know few people who've ever spoken like that.

Agreed. I know nobody who mentions the Exit instead of the Town or City they live in.
 

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If you live on the GSP it’s very common. Since the exits are about a mile apart it’s an easy way to gauge how far away a town is.

You still give the town name but you supplement with the exit.
 
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If you live on the GSP it’s very common. Since the exits are about a mile apart it’s an easy way to gauge how far away a town is.

You still give the town name but you supplement with the exit.
Yes, this is how I know of people to use the exits. Particularly if they live in a town right off the exit and not a shore town. Like they'll say ''I live in Stafford, down by exit 63'' or ''I'm in Wall Township, exit 98''.
 
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