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<blockquote data-quote="PT Stewie" data-source="post: 738013" data-attributes="member: 12889"><p>YO Wiz wit-out Philly vernacular</p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 15px">HOW TO ORDER A CHEESESTEAK IN PHILLY:</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 15px"></span></strong>When in Philly, expect your order-taker to have the manners of "The Soup Nazi". Be prepared when you place your order. Cheesesteak shops are not known for their patience and customer service. Act like you know what you're ordering, and don't hesitate while making your choices. Know your order BEFORE you approach the counter, and try and keep special requests to a minimum (but still make sure you get what you want). Ordering a cheesesteak can be traumatic in some places. So make your decisions, and be assertive. Some guys can smell a tourist a mile away. Act like you've been there a million times, talk Philly sports, and say "Yo" a lot to try and blend in with the natives. If the menu is numbered, use the number of your selection. And always specify whether or not you want fried onions by saying "Wit" or "Wit-out", this is the Philly way. If you are at Pat's or Geno's, and you want to try your steak with <a href="http://www.cheezwhiz.com/" target="_blank">Cheez Whiz</a> and onions, just say "Whiz, Wit"-- now that's the proper lingo!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PT Stewie, post: 738013, member: 12889"] YO Wiz wit-out Philly vernacular [B][SIZE=4]HOW TO ORDER A CHEESESTEAK IN PHILLY: [/SIZE][/B]When in Philly, expect your order-taker to have the manners of "The Soup Nazi". Be prepared when you place your order. Cheesesteak shops are not known for their patience and customer service. Act like you know what you're ordering, and don't hesitate while making your choices. Know your order BEFORE you approach the counter, and try and keep special requests to a minimum (but still make sure you get what you want). Ordering a cheesesteak can be traumatic in some places. So make your decisions, and be assertive. Some guys can smell a tourist a mile away. Act like you've been there a million times, talk Philly sports, and say "Yo" a lot to try and blend in with the natives. If the menu is numbered, use the number of your selection. And always specify whether or not you want fried onions by saying "Wit" or "Wit-out", this is the Philly way. If you are at Pat's or Geno's, and you want to try your steak with [URL="http://www.cheezwhiz.com/"]Cheez Whiz[/URL] and onions, just say "Whiz, Wit"-- now that's the proper lingo! [/QUOTE]
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