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Gladhands t1_jdilfby wrote

It’s a Pittsburgh tradition, but not in the degree that it’s made out to be. I’m willing to venture that fewer than 5% of Pittsburgh residents engage in the practice. It’s an extreme minority of assholes behaving selfishly that has somehow been elevated to the level of local tradition.

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smashruhland t1_jdindkn wrote

I would respectfully disagree with that one. Everyone that does it in my neighborhood are multi-generational yinzers that are very nice about it.

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