When I was a young far suburbanite and working with a construction crew in Chicago, I had the privilege of driving the company truck a half hour before lunch to pickup food for the guys from random places. One time they sent me to a restaurant to get everyone Chicago Style Dogs and they all said "Make sure all the dogs have ketchup on them or don't come back". When I placed the order, the guy at the place inflated his eyeballs and I thought he was going to kill me. I explained that ketchup was a must and I can not go back without it or the guys will be pissed. This old brickhead had no idea the guys were fucking with me. He angrily put his hand under the counter and shoved a handful of catchup packets in the bag and told me never to come back. This was over 20 years ago and I will never forget that day.
ha ha ha, good video Mark! I would add a few of my own: riding a bike on the sidewalk, people taking their sweet time getting on/off public transportation (not knowing their exit) , people trying to exit a CTA bus at the front, wearing a Sox shirt/jersey around Wrigleyville, young kids coming into the city to Lollapalooza for "local culture", getting drunk/drugged at it and urinating on the ground, then saying "Well, we pay taxes so clean it up", job recruiters calling you at weird times (Sunday morning?), and some coffee shops that blast their music so loud that you can't talk or study
From Chicago here too,, tbh I’d prefer bikers stay on the sidewalk, I hate bikers so much when they’re in the road lol they get in the way, I’d rather waddle around them on a walkway then almost plow one a million times with my car lmao
You nailed everything! Just as I thought of something you said it a second later! Also, don't you dare say New York Pizza is better than Chicago! I think a lot of us get pissed off by saying New York is better, nope.. it's CHICAGO! Great video Mark!
I'll admit, I thought this video was some diss at Chicago, so I didn't click on it, but I then saw this was from Wolter, so I know this is for fun. And yes, I agree with this! And another thing... the Cubs isn't the only baseball team in Chicago. The White Sox exists as well! Yeah, we don't have many rich people coming to every game, but the people that do come love baseball!
I spent an hour and a half clearing my parking space so I could leave my apartment and reenter. When I returned one of my neighbors was parked in that space and I had to park in a more challenging one because none of my neighbors cleared their parking spots.
@@Primalxbeast I have no idea how you people can live like that. Give me a change of seasons over sweltering heat and humidity for half the year any time.
Thanks for the heads up. I love people from Chicago visiting my state (Colorado). I plan on visiting soon and want to visit the art museums there and sample some of the food. Love the Chicago skyline!!
Life long Chicagoan here, you sir are right on the money, another way to piss us off that you didn't mention is not learning about how to use the CTA before you ride it, if you block people trying to get on the bus by asking the driver questions or fumbling for money you will piss off everyone, especially if they're in a hurry. Recently i saw a couple try to hand over money to the driver and ask for change , the looks they got......🤣
Three undeniable facts: 1. "Nobody, and I mean NOBODY puts ketchup on a hot dog!" - Harry Callahan. 2. Da Bears??? Could you repeat that, couldn't hear that over the 13 World Championship bling banging around up in Green Bay. 3. Lou's is hands down the best Chicago pizza with Uno's being a close second! Glad we finally got a Lou's in the Milwaukee area!
Fantastic! Maizie is headed to Columbia College Chicago this fall and will absolutely school her friends on how not to piss off people from Chicago! Thanks, Mark and Jocelyn 🙌
My very first city I visited when on holidays in the U.S. was Chicago. I’ve traveled to many places in the U.S. but Chicago will always be my favourite city in the U.S. I can’t wait to go back and visit.
Real Chicagoans know deep dish IS TOURIST pizza, tavern style is Chicagoans favorite pizza. The farther away from downtown, the better the pizza. Thin, crisp and cut in squares.
Harriet and I were in Chicago about six years ago . Spot on Mark. We actually saw someone piss off an apparent local about deep dish pizza. It wasn't pretty. Thanks for the tips Mark 👍👍 Jim and Harriet
We call the Chicago metro area Chicagoland -- I believe the term was first coined by the Chicago Tribune. It works perfectly; when I say, "I'm from Chicagoland," city residents know I'm not from Chicago proper, and when I'm travelling, people recognize where I'm from (they wouldn't if I gave the name of my actual hometown).
Well about as you said about the suburb subject it's true Even northwestern Indianans (specialty lake county IN) claim that they're from Chicago too even though they live in a different state. So another thing that I've noticed with Chicago that there two Chicago styles of pizza , the more famous one the deep dish pizza , and the lesser known Tavern-style pizza /bar pizza or Chicago style thin crust pizza , that interesting enough they cut it in squares that it also get it's name aka party cut Pizza . One huge topic that gets them pissed off on NFL is the Packers it's the biggest riverly since ever.
I once got DaVita's to cut my cheese pizza into a HUNDRED little tiny squares. Why they don't do this for kids is beyond me. It was really FUN for me and my friends to have our pizza in tiny bite squares!!! ❤
Literally everything he said! Also, its not the willis tower, its the sears tower. And idgaf if they changed the name of LSD, it will ALWAYS be LAKE SHORE DRIVE. 🤷🏽♂ AND....... Giordanos is the best deep dish, hands down. I said wtf I said 🙄😤😉
Contrary to public perception, deep dish is not the most common pizza in Chicago. Tavern pizza is. Very thin, very crisp, cut into squares. (Actually, more like four sided polygons which are square-like.) You can put ketchup on whatever you like. I personally would not defile my food like that. But if you paid for it, do what you want. Wrong about Chicago drivers. I find them much more patient than other big cities. If you are from the Chicago area (which includes NW Indiana) and you are in Europe, NY, LA, etc, it is fine to say you are from Chicago. What really pisses people from Chicago off is using tired old stereotypes. And saying Chitown.
The roads where driving slow will get you filthy looks every time are the Tristate and the North-South Tollway (355). The speed limit says “55,” but it’s closer to 80 when traffic allows. I got my sister from our Mom’s house in Minooka to O’Hare one Sunday morning (pre-9/11) in 44 minutes, giving her 45 minutes to board her plane, thanks to the lack of traffic and high speeds on the Tristate.
We always had tavern style pizza growing up. We'd get this Gigantic pizza & everyone would pick their favorite piece, middle crust. My sister never eat the entire piece so I was like a dog, waiting for her scraps. It wasn't until I was grown & my then GF worked at Northwestern Hospital that I had deep dish. Deep Dish maybe 4-5 times a year. Tavern style(?) 2-3-times a month😋
@@beeragainsthumanity1420 In SW Michigan, we call them FIPs, except in New Buffalo where, in the 1990s at least, more than 70 percent of the property tax bills had to be mailed out of state -- guess where. In NB they're called FISH.
I'm from Seattle, but lived in Illinois for a year-ish in the late 80's. Went to somebody's house in a Chicago suburb for a dinner party. The Bears were playing the Seahawks. The Seahawks won! They were not happy. Best party ever! :-)
You told the absolute truth about suburbanites saying they are from Chicago!! That’s a very particular pet peeve of Chicagoans. We don’t like that at all! 😂 Actually you told the truth about everything! 🤷🏾♀️
It would be nice to visit and have someplace to park. We visited and had to leave much sooner than we wanted because there was no where to park. In Detroit, there are tons of parking structures and lots for the public to use. When we were in Chicago, we didn’t see any public parking.
There are plenty of parking garages but they're not cheap, expect to pay $30/hour in the loop or North loop during business hours. Parking at Navy Pier that's available too but not cheap. Cheapest way to park is to park in a suburb and take a train in either Metra or CTA. If you're near O'Hare you could park at the Cumberland Avenue garage and take the blue line in. If you're coming in from the West burbs you can find free on street parking in South Oak Park on the streets along the Eisenhower close to one of the blue line stops there. I live in the West burbs and I have a Prius C, in part for the gas mileage but in big part because it's a small car that gives me more parking opportunities particularly on street.
If you need to park in Chicago, consider Spot Hero. You can usually find discounted parking there if you're willing to look for it. However, as a Chicago local, please leave your car at home.
As someone who grew up in and still lives in the burbs but works downtown, I gotta say, definitely tell everyone you are from Chicago especially when they know otherwise. It's funny. Also, always tell a Cubs fan you prefer the Sox. But never... never put ketchup on a dog or you're going in the lake.
Pretty good... I passed the test. I'm faster than those locals on the sidewalk and highway and I love the local pizza and breweries. I'll teach them the Boston way to cross streets next time I'm there. Oh.. Good thing I didn't know that the Sears Tower had another name.
Me neither to be honest. It had changed names and I walked by and asked what the heck was Willis tower? A local let me know it was the new way to spell sears
Real Chicago pizza is not deep dish. That's tourist stuff. Tavern-style cracker crust cut in the little squares is true Chicago pizza. Bonus points if it comes from a stinky old man bar with an Old Style or some RC.
The '85 bears were basically real life cartoon super heroes. There's never been a better team and the 80's was really the best decade for all of that to have happened.
I’m Malaysian, Kuching, Malaysia it’s quite beautiful city over there. Unfortunately, there’s barely people and so hard to find good food. I can’t believe it. I was felt like over extracted.😔
All good points! I don't think locals get that bent out of shape about hot dogs and pizza as much, but the names of buildings, blocking traffic and sidewalks, people out in the burbs saying they're "from Chicago"... yeah pisses us off. Gotta say though, dibs is dumb and un-neighborly. We should be ashamed of the dibs culture. Every other city where they have snow people help each other out.
moving someone's chair,cone or Jesus statue and parking in that spot gets you black eye, car getting scratched, slashed tires so don't you dear do it. it is that unwritten rule that if you don't know will give you big surprise.
You forgot to mention "not turning your keys over to a carjacker"....that really pisses some Chicagoans off...the bad ones, that is.... But if you are really trying to be accurate, I'd say its CRIME, that pisses most Chicagoans off....at least me!.....second, Kim Foxx and third, Lori Lightbrain.
First off why would anyone want to visit Chicago 🤔 The crime ,murder rate , Paying more than double for everything ! 🤔 Chicago was great place to visit before mid 70's but now it's a shit hole . I was raised in Chicago 60's through the 70's And had lots of good memories but they have turned into nightmares .
@@woltersworld it's not too rude so still youtube friendly, it's just amusing really 😊 keep up the great videos - I've been to Texas, Louisianna, the East coast etc and your videos have been so helpful!
woa i can see tinley park from my house and you said it in your video! i tell people not from illinois that i’m from chicago. otherwise i’m more specific
Your steak, not mine. Definitely not mine! Some Chicagoans will get upset with ketchup in any hot dog not just Chicago style. Yep love ketchup on non Chicago style Dogs.
"It's spelled Willis, but it's pronounced Sears" -- having grown up visiting Chicago on field trips, I laughed so hard at this! 🤣👍
I’ll have to remember all of these pi$$ offs next time I visit there!!
😂😂😂😂
That was the best of all his remarks!!! HAHAHAH
English spelling never makes any sense anyway...
I have to agree with the locals. It's the SEARS Tower! And Chicago-style pizza is great.
As a Chicagoan, born and raised, I approve this message. Everything he said is true! 😄
Thank you
Except the 85 Bears are said to have the greatest DEFENSE of all time. The offense was passable but McMahon was no Montana.
As a native Chicagoan, I second the walk slow and block sidewalks.
Everything else is alright.
Same thing in NYC. If you stand still in the middle of the side walk you will walked into.
As a person living in Chicago, this is all correct and highly accurate 😅😅😅
Thank you
When I was a young far suburbanite and working with a construction crew in Chicago, I had the privilege of driving the company truck a half hour before lunch to pickup food for the guys from random places. One time they sent me to a restaurant to get everyone Chicago Style Dogs and they all said "Make sure all the dogs have ketchup on them or don't come back". When I placed the order, the guy at the place inflated his eyeballs and I thought he was going to kill me. I explained that ketchup was a must and I can not go back without it or the guys will be pissed. This old brickhead had no idea the guys were fucking with me. He angrily put his hand under the counter and shoved a handful of catchup packets in the bag and told me never to come back. This was over 20 years ago and I will never forget that day.
Hahaha ha that's awesome!!!!!
And guess what? They still react that way 😂 I saw a guy get kicked out of jimmys last week for asking for ketchup. Poor soul looked so confused 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I haven't lived in Chicago since 1981 and every single one of these riles me...especially the SEARS tower!!
When I went to Chicago, my Uber driver told me it's the SEARS TOWER!
ha ha ha, good video Mark! I would add a few of my own: riding a bike on the sidewalk, people taking their sweet time getting on/off public transportation (not knowing their exit) , people trying to exit a CTA bus at the front, wearing a Sox shirt/jersey around Wrigleyville, young kids coming into the city to Lollapalooza for "local culture", getting drunk/drugged at it and urinating on the ground, then saying "Well, we pay taxes so clean it up", job recruiters calling you at weird times (Sunday morning?), and some coffee shops that blast their music so loud that you can't talk or study
Not sox stuff cardinals merch around Wrigley
From Chicago here too,, tbh I’d prefer bikers stay on the sidewalk, I hate bikers so much when they’re in the road lol they get in the way, I’d rather waddle around them on a walkway then almost plow one a million times with my car lmao
This is great haha. Living in Illinois my whole life. Stopping in the middle of a sidewalk is 1000% accurate lol that’ll definitely annoy people.
I yell at these stupid people! "Why you stopping in front of me??"
You’re the man Mark! That’s really cool how you’ve designed an adventurous lifestyle for your family! Kudos
Thanks Vance
@@woltersworld awesome video, please keep making more of these types of videos
“_ ways to piss off ____…” Love it. Sounds like you may have another shtick!
Yep. We have about 7 filmed so far. So more coming. There is a California one already up.
You nailed everything! Just as I thought of something you said it a second later! Also, don't you dare say New York Pizza is better than Chicago! I think a lot of us get pissed off by saying New York is better, nope.. it's CHICAGO! Great video Mark!
I'll admit, I thought this video was some diss at Chicago, so I didn't click on it, but I then saw this was from Wolter, so I know this is for fun. And yes, I agree with this! And another thing... the Cubs isn't the only baseball team in Chicago. The White Sox exists as well! Yeah, we don't have many rich people coming to every game, but the people that do come love baseball!
When tourists block the sidewalks downtown and I need to get to work I’ll walk through the picture unapologetically
I spent an hour and a half clearing my parking space so I could leave my apartment and reenter. When I returned one of my neighbors was parked in that space and I had to park in a more challenging one because none of my neighbors cleared their parking spots.
That sucks
@@woltersworld I would have rebutted their car if I had a shovel
I don't know how you people live like that. I stick with hurricanes, TYVM
@@Primalxbeast I have no idea how you people can live like that. Give me a change of seasons over sweltering heat and humidity for half the year any time.
@@marcjsolis It's a bit more than half of the year, it can even be uncomfortably warm in winter, but at least our cars don't get buried in snow.
Thanks for the heads up. I love people from Chicago visiting my state (Colorado). I plan on visiting soon and want to visit the art museums there and sample some of the food. Love the Chicago skyline!!
Also Sox Park is still called Comiskey park
I've never even visited Chicago, but even I regard the "Willis" Tower as the Sears Tower
Therefore we welcome you, anytime. 😁
Nice 👍🏻 can you start a series about “what could piss off the locals of every city around the world?”
I was thinking the same thing
That would make a good series actually... bravo!
Good idea, and for our Pittsburgh friends that would be what pisses yinz off.
I have filmed 7 so far. There are 3 uploaded so far. Another one next week :)
I was hoping you would mention parking spaces. Yes because trying to park anywhere in the city sucks. There is a simple term for this: dibs.
Especially when YOU have broken YOUR back shoveling out a space during a snow event.
@@lahermosajarifa7007 absolutely, that is really selfish.
Those things that hold the parking spots are called dibs
Life long Chicagoan here, you sir are right on the money, another way to piss us off that you didn't mention is not learning about how to use the CTA before you ride it, if you block people trying to get on the bus by asking the driver questions or fumbling for money you will piss off everyone, especially if they're in a hurry. Recently i saw a couple try to hand over money to the driver and ask for change , the looks they got......🤣
Three undeniable facts:
1. "Nobody, and I mean NOBODY puts ketchup on a hot dog!" - Harry Callahan.
2. Da Bears??? Could you repeat that, couldn't hear that over the 13 World Championship bling banging around up in Green Bay.
3. Lou's is hands down the best Chicago pizza with Uno's being a close second! Glad we finally got a Lou's in the Milwaukee area!
Fantastic! Maizie is headed to Columbia College Chicago this fall and will absolutely school her friends on how not to piss off people from Chicago!
Thanks, Mark and Jocelyn 🙌
My very first city I visited when on holidays in the U.S. was Chicago. I’ve traveled to many places in the U.S. but Chicago will always be my favourite city in the U.S. I can’t wait to go back and visit.
Real Chicagoans know deep dish IS TOURIST pizza, tavern style is Chicagoans favorite pizza. The farther away from downtown, the better the pizza. Thin, crisp and cut in squares.
THAT is TRUE.
TAVERN STYLE. 🍺
As someone who lives downtown, the walking and driving slow GRINDS my gears. This is accurate 😂
Your videos are just excellent! So much truth and your perspective is spot on.
Thank you
The 85 Bears were the GREATEST TEAM of ALL TIME!!!!
Of course it was. And the greatest sports song ever!
@@woltersworld Da Bears!
@@americanexpat8792
YES!!! DA BEARS!!! 🤘🤘🤘
Im from cali and i still refuse to call it willis tower. Its forever sears to me!!
Amen!!!
Careful if you're going past the speed limit. We've got speeding cameras now that have issued more fines than we have residents. 😒
Harriet and I were in Chicago about six years ago . Spot on Mark. We actually saw someone piss off an apparent local about deep dish pizza. It wasn't pretty. Thanks for the tips Mark 👍👍 Jim and Harriet
If u cut me off when I’m riding my motorcycle.
Living in the Philadelphia, hearing these Northeasterners so completely fail to appreciate Chicago-style deep dish pizza hurts my soul.
I have a 5 ways to piss off philly coming in May:)
I learned the hard way about the ketchup.... the vendor nearly sent me out of the city
We call the Chicago metro area Chicagoland -- I believe the term was first coined by the Chicago Tribune. It works perfectly; when I say, "I'm from Chicagoland," city residents know I'm not from Chicago proper, and when I'm travelling, people recognize where I'm from (they wouldn't if I gave the name of my actual hometown).
Chicagoans are so friendly tho! You make them sound so mean.
Ha! Love this. Also it's called "dibs" and if ya know, ya know.
Well about as you said about the suburb subject it's true Even northwestern Indianans (specialty lake county IN) claim that they're from Chicago too even though they live in a different state. So another thing that I've noticed with Chicago that there two Chicago styles of pizza , the more famous one the deep dish pizza , and the lesser known Tavern-style pizza /bar pizza or Chicago style thin crust pizza , that interesting enough they cut it in squares that it also get it's name aka party cut Pizza . One huge topic that gets them pissed off on NFL is the Packers it's the biggest riverly since ever.
I once got DaVita's to cut my cheese pizza into a HUNDRED little tiny squares.
Why they don't do this for kids is beyond me. It was really FUN for me and my friends to have our pizza in tiny bite squares!!! ❤
Literally everything he said! Also, its not the willis tower, its the sears tower. And idgaf if they changed the name of LSD, it will ALWAYS be LAKE SHORE DRIVE. 🤷🏽♂ AND....... Giordanos is the best deep dish, hands down. I said wtf I said 🙄😤😉
Excellent! You hit every point right on the head! (Says a proud suburbanite)
Thanks Kathy!
Contrary to public perception, deep dish is not the most common pizza in Chicago. Tavern pizza is. Very thin, very crisp, cut into squares. (Actually, more like four sided polygons which are square-like.)
You can put ketchup on whatever you like. I personally would not defile my food like that. But if you paid for it, do what you want.
Wrong about Chicago drivers. I find them much more patient than other big cities.
If you are from the Chicago area (which includes NW Indiana) and you are in Europe, NY, LA, etc, it is fine to say you are from Chicago.
What really pisses people from Chicago off is using tired old stereotypes. And saying Chitown.
So true about the pizza and it is hard to find a really “bad” pizza anywhere.
@@lahermosajarifa7007 just go to Dominos, Little Caesars, Pizza Hut, Papa John, etc Lots of bad pizza out there.
The roads where driving slow will get you filthy looks every time are the Tristate and the North-South Tollway (355). The speed limit says “55,” but it’s closer to 80 when traffic allows. I got my sister from our Mom’s house in Minooka to O’Hare one Sunday morning (pre-9/11) in 44 minutes, giving her 45 minutes to board her plane, thanks to the lack of traffic and high speeds on the Tristate.
Indiana ain’t chitown
We always had tavern style pizza growing up. We'd get this Gigantic pizza & everyone would pick their favorite piece, middle crust. My sister never eat the entire piece so I was like a dog, waiting for her scraps. It wasn't until I was grown & my then GF worked at Northwestern Hospital that I had deep dish. Deep Dish maybe 4-5 times a year.
Tavern style(?) 2-3-times a month😋
How to piss off someone from Wisconsin: having the entire city of Chicago visiting Wisconsin every weekend in the summer
Yes, but we do enjoy the FIBs' money. Although it is odd that they come to a state they hate so much.
FIBs...I'm sure you know what that means.
@Brian
BS...
As someone from northern Wisconsin...y'all come here every summer to get out of your shitty city.
That's just facts.
Try again.
@@beeragainsthumanity1420 In SW Michigan, we call them FIPs, except in New Buffalo where, in the 1990s at least, more than 70 percent of the property tax bills had to be mailed out of state -- guess where. In NB they're called FISH.
@Brian Dells
I'm from Seattle, but lived in Illinois for a year-ish in the late 80's. Went to somebody's house in a Chicago suburb for a dinner party. The Bears were playing the Seahawks. The Seahawks won! They were not happy. Best party ever! :-)
Puts ketchup on Chicago dog. Bang..bang…bang….bang……..bang.
You told the absolute truth about suburbanites saying they are from Chicago!! That’s a very particular pet peeve of Chicagoans. We don’t like that at all! 😂 Actually you told the truth about everything! 🤷🏾♀️
Gino's East was "the" best pizza when we were in Chicago in '88!! 👌🏻🍕
2:38 this is definitely a pizza from Pequod’s, which IMHO is the best deep dish in Chicago with Lou Malnati’s a very very close runner-up😋
I can think of 10 ways Chicago pissed me off just within a few seconds.
Chicago....isn't that just like New York but a bit smaller?
(or is that for the "How to get murdered in Chicago" video?)
I finally got to have a Chicago dog a couple weeks ago. Truly life-changing.
It would be nice to visit and have someplace to park. We visited and had to leave much sooner than we wanted because there was no where to park. In Detroit, there are tons of parking structures and lots for the public to use. When we were in Chicago, we didn’t see any public parking.
There are plenty of parking garages but they're not cheap, expect to pay $30/hour in the loop or North loop during business hours. Parking at Navy Pier that's available too but not cheap. Cheapest way to park is to park in a suburb and take a train in either Metra or CTA. If you're near O'Hare you could park at the Cumberland Avenue garage and take the blue line in. If you're coming in from the West burbs you can find free on street parking in South Oak Park on the streets along the Eisenhower close to one of the blue line stops there. I live in the West burbs and I have a Prius C, in part for the gas mileage but in big part because it's a small car that gives me more parking opportunities particularly on street.
@@timmmahhhh If your from out of state and park in Oak Park your car will be broken into.
If you need to park in Chicago, consider Spot Hero. You can usually find discounted parking there if you're willing to look for it. However, as a Chicago local, please leave your car at home.
The food is great that's about it. If you like heavy traffic with crazy drivers and old run down buildings /neighborhoods than this is for you.
So on point !!
Thank you!
Thanks for the list, now i'll know what to do if i ever go to chicago
Easiest way to make friends
BEETLEJUICE
BEETLEJUICE
BEETLEJUICE!!!
Trash talking either the White Sox or Cubs in the wrong parts of town.
Never ketchup on any hot dog. I was born in Chicago, but raised in Naperville. Do i count as being from Chicago?
1/2
Born in raised in Chicago, Lou Malnati’s deep dish pizza for the win.
As someone who grew up in and still lives in the burbs but works downtown, I gotta say, definitely tell everyone you are from Chicago especially when they know otherwise. It's funny. Also, always tell a Cubs fan you prefer the Sox. But never... never put ketchup on a dog or you're going in the lake.
Most Folks from Chicago prefer thin crust ....Deep Dish is for tourists...It is good but not preferred here
Professor Wolton, the "do not" for Chicago are Spot-On! Fellow Illinoian here
What's the difference between Marty McFly and a Bears fan? At least Marty McFly stopped going back to 1985.
NICE ONE! 👌
Deep dish is NOT Chicago pizza, fyi. It’s tavern style thin. Word.
Pretty good... I passed the test. I'm faster than those locals on the sidewalk and highway and I love the local pizza and breweries. I'll teach them the Boston way to cross streets next time I'm there. Oh.. Good thing I didn't know that the Sears Tower had another name.
1: I always knew about Sears.....didn't know it was anything else.
Me neither to be honest. It had changed names and I walked by and asked what the heck was Willis tower? A local let me know it was the new way to spell sears
I FEEL YA MAN!! THIS WOULD PISS ME OFF TOO!
Real Chicago pizza is not deep dish. That's tourist stuff. Tavern-style cracker crust cut in the little squares is true Chicago pizza. Bonus points if it comes from a stinky old man bar with an Old Style or some RC.
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The '85 bears were basically real life cartoon super heroes. There's never been a better team and the 80's was really the best decade for all of that to have happened.
Ugh, I HATE when people walk really slow or stop on sidewalks. Grew up a little north of Chicago so that may be why 😂
love this list
Thank you
YEP KETCHUP ON A HOTDOG🙅♀🌭🤣
Well the 85 Bears ARE the best Football Team ever, sooo..
I’m Malaysian, Kuching, Malaysia it’s quite beautiful city over there. Unfortunately, there’s barely people and so hard to find good food. I can’t believe it. I was felt like over extracted.😔
All good points! I don't think locals get that bent out of shape about hot dogs and pizza as much, but the names of buildings, blocking traffic and sidewalks, people out in the burbs saying they're "from Chicago"... yeah pisses us off. Gotta say though, dibs is dumb and un-neighborly. We should be ashamed of the dibs culture. Every other city where they have snow people help each other out.
All facts.
Also, please don't say Chicago is a "mini-New York." I get it, but Chicago is something completely unique from New York.
moving someone's chair,cone or Jesus statue and parking in that spot gets you black eye, car getting scratched, slashed tires so don't you dear do it. it is that unwritten rule that if you don't know will give you big surprise.
It is *NOT* okay to put ketchup on a hot dog. Any hot dog.
You forgot to mention "not turning your keys over to a carjacker"....that really pisses some Chicagoans off...the bad ones, that is....
But if you are really trying to be accurate, I'd say its CRIME, that pisses most Chicagoans off....at least me!.....second, Kim Foxx and third, Lori Lightbrain.
Don't go the speed limit? Don't park in the public parking spots?
Yeah, sounds great...
Looks like Laura Jane Grace and The Devouring Mothers song “I Hate Chicago” ticked all those boxes. 😛
First off why would anyone want to visit Chicago 🤔 The crime ,murder rate , Paying more than double for everything ! 🤔 Chicago was great place to visit before mid 70's but now it's a shit hole . I was raised in Chicago 60's through the 70's And had lots of good memories but they have turned into nightmares .
Sadly, most places have. 😢
I agree that ketchup doesn’t belong on a hotdog. And I love Chicago pizza. But I don’t care if I piss them off.
You need to add referring to the city as Chi-Town!!!
Do they have 'hamburger and American cheese pizzas" in Chicago?
Chicago deep dish pizza is the best pizza ever made
No ketchup on the Chicago hotdog, got it!
Chicago style pizza is the best
Love the title...gets right to the point!!😊
Nice video title! In the UK telling someone to piss off is a slightly more polite version of 'f' off 😊
Yeah. I feel I won't get too many views from the UK with that title. May need to come up with a new one. More youtube friendly
@@woltersworld it's not too rude so still youtube friendly, it's just amusing really 😊 keep up the great videos - I've been to Texas, Louisianna, the East coast etc and your videos have been so helpful!
This is highly accurate so much so I subbed - but you needed to touch on the REAL Chicago pizza , thin crust
Tavern style > Deep dish
People have been shot over the parking spots.
True.
you should also mention don't move the parking space chair during winter! lol
woa i can see tinley park from my house and you said it in your video! i tell people not from illinois that i’m from chicago. otherwise i’m more specific
What ‘chew talk’n ‘bout Willis?
This information has put me off Chicago
Don't let it do that
Nice: One detail- It's a Pizza "pie" , we don't call our pizza a 'cake' I.e. 'Let's all go out for a nice pizza pie'
I've seen that those are all definitely ways to upset the people on the Reddit Chicago forum 😊
Cool
Haha those Chicago dogs from Chicago, as much as I hate all the traffic and rules in Chicago, I’m glad I got to have some Chicago dogs in Chicago!
Your steak, not mine. Definitely not mine! Some Chicagoans will get upset with ketchup in any hot dog not just Chicago style. Yep love ketchup on non Chicago style Dogs.