@@furiousg3orge 973 came later. Until some point in the 1980's, there was just 201 in the North and 609 in the South. The area of South Jersey I grew up in changed to 856 sometime in the 1980's. Other area codes probably showed up around that time or thereafter -- especially with the arrival of cell phones.
@@robertmann8120 Actually, I've never met anyone from South Jersey who had the 732 area code. I've met a number of people from North Jersey with the 732 area code. My guess is that you are from further north, and perhaps 732 is more toward the lower parts of North Jersey... maybe some of you folks from North Jersey can let me know the answer to that? So far, everyone I meet who is from South Jersey has either 856 (like I did until I moved with my parents from South Jersey in 1989) or 609. I work in an Acme supermarket here in northern Delaware, and sometimes people put their phone numbers in for e-coupons at the register. Everyone I've encountered with 732 has been from North Jersey. (BTW: I miss living in Jersey. My heart will always live there.)
70s-90s 201 is north Jersey, 908 is central, 609 is south. Princeton was 609 but we let them stay. Plainfield/woodbridge are central Jersey and suburban Union/Springfield/rahway are urban towns, 201 area codes , so to me that starts north Jersey.
Plainfield nj is defiantly north jersey the whole Union county is considered north jersey anything that’s less then 20 minutes from newark airport is north jersey
Go to central jersey and ask them. They'd have better responses about north Vs south differences since they have no bias
There is no central Jersey. It's a lie created by those who do not want to admit they are apart of north jersey or south jersey
If you live in NJ and have a Philly-style accent, then you're from South Jersey!
Yep.
Yup
That black chick looks sexy
It used to be easy. 201 area code was north; 609 was south. Period.
Raymond Muench 973 is north too
@@furiousg3orge 973 came later. Until some point in the 1980's, there was just 201 in the North and 609 in the South. The area of South Jersey I grew up in changed to 856 sometime in the 1980's. Other area codes probably showed up around that time or thereafter -- especially with the arrival of cell phones.
It's still 201 for north and 732 for south
@@robertmann8120 Actually, I've never met anyone from South Jersey who had the 732 area code. I've met a number of people from North Jersey with the 732 area code. My guess is that you are from further north, and perhaps 732 is more toward the lower parts of North Jersey... maybe some of you folks from North Jersey can let me know the answer to that? So far, everyone I meet who is from South Jersey has either 856 (like I did until I moved with my parents from South Jersey in 1989) or 609. I work in an Acme supermarket here in northern Delaware, and sometimes people put their phone numbers in for e-coupons at the register. Everyone I've encountered with 732 has been from North Jersey. (BTW: I miss living in Jersey. My heart will always live there.)
Yep. The good old days. ☎️
Central Jersey exists, I live here
Joy Marie same!!!
Right!! I’m from Monmouth county (long branch )
There is no such thing
Thank you to man at 0:39! Anything south of Princeton is southern jersey!!!
Trenton starts south
the driscoll bridge is a great dividing line. i use to think it divided north from south jersey but i now think it divides north from central jersey.
70s-90s 201 is north Jersey, 908 is central, 609 is south.
Princeton was 609 but we let them stay. Plainfield/woodbridge are central Jersey and suburban
Union/Springfield/rahway are urban towns, 201 area codes , so to me that starts north Jersey.
Plainfield nj is defiantly north jersey the whole Union county is considered north jersey anything that’s less then 20 minutes from newark airport is north jersey
But plainfield is the very beginning of north jersey
Anything North of Atlantic City 😂 that's a bit generous
“Used to be”, ie MANY years back!
I'm from Township! Go Township getting that representation!
I agree with the woman about the Driscoll Bridge.
She said “pizza” 😭😭😭💀I’m shook north jersey people I say “pie”
south jersey is down the shore
I-195.
Thats what i would say as well
North Jersey rules!!!
0:03
OMGAWD I EAT THERE FOR CHICK FIL A
iPhone XS and XS Max lmao even you spell jersey OMGAWWWWWDDDD 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Central Jersey is a figment of your imagination.
Trenton
609ers Rule
George Sciblo Jr whoooooooop
Nah 201
@@brandonlux4322 where the love at lol