Are you planning to relocate to Boston? If so, congratulations, and welcome! Moving here is definitely a wise decision. However, no matter how awesome the destination, moving is stressful and usually involves a period of adjustment. We’d like to make the process a little smoother by alerting you to these 13 things that you quickly learn when you move to Boston:
1. Unless we're talking major storms, weather forecasts here are constantly changing and not particularly helpful - kind of like this rock!
Dress in layers and, if you have a car, keep an umbrella and ice scraper in the trunk.
2. In fall we have corn mazes but in winter (which seems to last for at least five months), we have snow mazes.
Snow melts slowly in Boston and, by the end of the season, you may well find yourself struggling to toss snow on top of the giant, frozen wall you've created.
3. There’s more than one kind of Boston accent.
Movies are misleading; once you listen to born and bred Bostonians from different neighborhoods in and around the city, you'll notice the distinctions.
4. So. Many. Students.
This is a good thing. Education revitalized Boston's economy, but the sheer number of colleges here is staggering. BU alone has more than 33,000 students.
5. You’ll be celebrating St. Patrick’s Day from now on…
...regardless of whether or not you’re Irish.
6. Once you’re a Bostonian, you’ll have even more holidays to celebrate.
Here, we celebrate Evacuation Day, Patriots Day… the list goes on. (Pictured is the Evacuation Day Parade in 1930.)
7. Always fancied yourself a rebel? Then you’re in the right place.
Dissent and protest have been part of life here since before the Boston Tea Party.
8. Almost everything in Boston is old or the first of its kind.
Try and maintain the sense of awe you feel when you first move to the city, before your eyes start to skim over historic plaques without really appreciating them.
9. Dunks is now your religion.
By all means keep following your existing faith. Just be aware that you acquired a second one. This is what your house of worship looks like and you’ll be super devout!
10. Every horror story you’ve heard about driving in Boston is kind of true...
…from off ramps with insanely tight curves to signage that seems to have been designed by drunk sadists. Good thing we’re all such careful drivers (and rarely sarcastic). But that’s okay, because the city is very walkable and there’s always the T.
11. You are now required to hate New York or at least never praise anything about it in public.
Sports rivalry is taken pretty seriously here.
12. You've moved to Boston, not Beantown.
Only tourists call it Beantown.
13. You now live in the best city in the country.
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