There are certain tells when it comes to learning whether you are from New Jersey or if you are just passing through — or you're a transplant from another state.

First of all, it's in the title. We're "New Jerseyans."

If you say you're "going to the beach," you may not be from New Jersey. We all know that you go down the Shore. You may in fact set up a chair on the beach when you get to the shore, but important to make the distinction.

All New Jerseyans understand that there is a local meat delicacy called "pork roll". Real New Jerseyans also know that there are two brands of pork roll to choose from in New Jersey. Taylor and Case.

The other important tell is the pronunciation of certain town names.

The first — which my mother-in-law who moved in from Rhode Island is not used to yet — is Forked River. It's Fork-ED. Not Fork'd.

Shawn Michaels
Shawn Michaels
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Then there's Secaucus. It's NOT Seh-caw-cus. It's SEE-caw-cus.

The entrance to Secaucus High School
The entrance to Secaucus High School (Secaucus High School)
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The next is the name of a town and a county in North Jersey. Passaic. I know you really want to pronounce the "Ick" but you'd be wrong. Locals say it very clearly, Pah-Sake. Simple, right?

(Passaic Police via Facebook)
(Passaic Police via Facebook)
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Then there's the South Jersey (NEVER SOUTHERN NJ) town of Absecon. It's Ab-SEE-Kun.

Photo Credit via Google Maps
Photo Credit via Google Maps
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Wanaque in Passaic County is often mispronounced as well. It's Wan-ah-CUE. Not Wan-ock or Wan-Ah-Key.

Entrance to the Wanaque Center For Nursing And Rehabilitation . (AP Photo/Julio
Entrance to the Wanaque Center For Nursing And Rehabilitation . (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
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How about your town? Do you have to teach people who visit how to say it correctly? Hit me up on the free New Jersey 101.5 app and let me know!

Speaking of NJ town names, have you heard of any of these?
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Nasty NJ town nicknames — Have you heard of them?

Dennis & Judi asked their listeners for the nasty nicknames they've heard their towns referred to. How many have you heard? Which ones would you add?

NJ towns and their nicknames

Some more tells ...

Red flags for someone who claims to be from New Jersey

The post above reflects the thoughts and observations of New Jersey 101.5 talk show host Bill Spadea. Any opinions expressed are Bill's own. Bill Spadea is on the air weekdays from 6 to 10 a.m., talkin’ Jersey, taking your calls at 1-800-283-1015.

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