Chicagoans share unique skills and knowledge about their city
Chicagoans have unique skills and knowledge about their city. They know that pedestrian cross buttons are often not functional and how to order an Italian beef correctly. Many can navigate the city’s alleys and streets with ease. Real Chicagoans also have specific cultural practices. They enjoy hot dogs without ketchup and can identify local accents. They know how to save parking spots in winter and can turn the Chicago River green for St. Patrick's Day. Additionally, they have a strong sense of local pride. They can differentiate between sirens of emergency vehicles and navigate Lower Wacker Drive without GPS. They also cherish traditions like holiday window displays on Michigan Avenue.