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    Default How scared should I be to live in Philly?

    As my senior year of high school draws to a close, I am 99.8 percent sure I will be attending Drexel University in the fall.
    The only problem is that it's located in Philly and as evident in the Monday night massacre I attended, philly fans are the only ones that can push me pass the limit

    So my question to my ES brethren is...how bad is it really in their territory?
    Are they different in a real life setting?
    Will I get my ass kicked for wearing a Nick Backstrom shirt at the bank?
    Will I be refused service for wearing my redskins SnapBack?

    Oh and if anyone is attending the skins game at the Lincoln this year, please let me know
    I'm terrified to go alone
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    What universities fall under the .2% in case you don't attend Drexel?

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    Default Re: How scared should I be to live in Philly?

    Harvard, Duke, and NYU but I only have my mom so unless they pay 9/10s of the tuition, that's a no go

    Got accepted by Hofstra and St. John's but I'm not feeling them

    Didn't apply in-state cuz I wanna get away for a bit
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    Default Re: How scared should I be to live in Philly?

    Quote Originally Posted by BRAVEONTHEWARPATH93 View Post
    Harvard, Duke, and NYU but I only have my mom so unless they pay 9/10s of the tuition, that's a no go

    Got accepted by Hofstra and St. John's but I'm not feeling them

    Didn't apply in-state cuz I wanna get away for a bit
    St. John's is a really good school. I used to hang out there when I was young, having lived only a few miles from the campus. 2 of my sisters graduated from there. They would have day camps, for the different sports, conducted by their players. It is located in a pretty decent area of Queens and I seriously doubt you would have any problems being a Redskin fan. I grew up there, as a Redskin fan, and never had any problems when wearing any Redskin gear. You might get some flack, but, nothing to fear for your life over. Buses and subway stations are nearby and run on a pretty good schedule and you are only a short train ride from Manhattan, close to the Citi Filed (where the Mets play).

    Hofstra is also a very good school, although located a bit further out on Long Island than St. John's. The surrounding area is pretty good. The campus is close to the L.I. Railroad, which will take you directly into Manhattan and drop you off at Penn Station. While not as accessible to all the features of NYC, as St. John's is, it is not that far out and mass transit is readily accessible from either school.

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    wow thats a wide variety of schools to apply too lol

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    I know lol

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    Default Re: How scared should I be to live in Philly?

    I have lived in the Philadelphia area my whole life. I wear my Skins colors as often as possible, and people do not do anything about it. The only time people will say anything is during the season, and only if their team is doing well. There are one to two outliers but not really. You just need to be confident and stand up for yourself. A lot of their fans are idiots too, so once you begin an argument, you'll most likely win. Flyers fans are kind of the same but more intense, so there are more random instances. As long as you avoid the stadiums, you'll most likely avoid problems or banter. I do plan on going to the Skins Eagles game this year too, if my schedule permits it.

    Drexel is a great school, especially for engineering, what major are you attending Drexel for?

    The area around Drexel is safe too. They have cops and security all over, since you're also right by UPenn. You'll have some nice parties going on, and a lot of what you need is right there. If you're ever home sick, there is an Amtrak/bus station right there to take you anywhere.

    Do you have any other specific questions? Feel free to PM me too.

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    I was a bit worried too, before moving to the Philly area. But the fans here are paper tigers. They truly are.

    I spent a few months wearing Skins gear everywhere in an effort to have some fun with somebody. Only one guy ever bit, and it was just pathetic. It happened at the front door of my kid's child care building, of all places, and think I converted the dude's kid into a Redskins fan. As they were walking away I heard the son tell his dad, "That man was really funny!" I'm not sure but I think I actually saw steam coming out of the guy's ears. Made my week.

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    Philadelphia folk are actually pretty nice people. I went to the New years day parade in my skins hoodie and got people wanting to talk NFC east football instead of fighting or taunting (and I'm sure 99% of the people there are drunk). At eagles games, they try to come off as mean intimidating *******s, but they're not bad at all. I wouldn't let that determine your choice

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    I spent my first year of college at Drexel back in '86/'87. Really great school. I was just too young and stupid to stay with it. Anyway, the Eagles sucked back then and I wore my Redskins colors without ever having a problem. As for Philly itself, it's like any city. Make friends with someone who knows the lay of the land until you learn your way around. Good luck! Have fun but don't lose focus of why you're there.

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    I love Philly. I lived in that area, when I went to the restaurant school. It wasn't to great then, but now it's nice. A lot of great stuff around there as well.
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    Default Re: How scared should I be to live in Philly?

    I like Philly, too.
    You'll be fine. People act like jerks at the game but on the street people are just like people anywhere else.
    Do you hassle Eagles fans you see walking down the street around where you live?
    They're no different.

    Some neighborhoods aren't so great, just like anywhere. But overall, I've always found the people of Philly friendly.

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    Default Re: How scared should I be to live in Philly?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bang View Post
    I like Philly, too.
    You'll be fine. People act like jerks at the game but on the street people are just like people anywhere else.
    Do you hassle Eagles fans you see walking down the street around where you live?
    They're no different.

    Some neighborhoods aren't so great, just like anywhere. But overall, I've always found the people of Philly friendly.

    ~Bang

    I've always felt that way too. Philly might be the friendliest city in the entire northeastern corridor.

    Philly fans are fine overall. Passionate and loyal, and knowledgeable... with enough cynicism to counterbalance the obnoxiousness. The problem with Philly fans is they enter the stadium and feel they need to live up to their own reputation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bang View Post
    I like Philly, too.
    You'll be fine. People act like jerks at the game but on the street people are just like people anywhere else.
    Do you hassle Eagles fans you see walking down the street around where you live?
    They're no different.

    Some neighborhoods aren't so great, just like anywhere. But overall, I've always found the people of Philly friendly.

    ~Bang

    I've always felt that way too. Philly might be the friendliest city in the entire northeastern corridor.

    Philly fans are fine overall. Passionate and loyal, and knowledgeable... with enough cynicism to counterbalance the obnoxiousness. The problem with Philly fans is they enter the stadium and feel they need to live up to their own reputation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zoony View Post
    I've always felt that way too. Philly might be the friendliest city in the entire northeastern corridor.
    I easily give that distinction to the people in Massachusetts and Maine...it was like a breath of fresh air being up there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Brave Little Toaster Oven View Post
    I easily give that distinction to the people in Massachusetts and Maine...it was like a breath of fresh air being up there.
    Maine, yes. Maine is awesome. Not as awesome as Vermont but awesome. I would happily live in both of those states if it did not snow in June.

    People in Massachusetts scare me. I've been to weddings in Massachusetts where I thought a brawl was about to break out.

    The friendliest big cities in the country are Philly, New York, Pittsburgh, and Baltimore, in my opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zoony View Post
    Philly fans are fine overall. Passionate and loyal, and knowledgeable... with enough cynicism to counterbalance the obnoxiousness. The problem with Philly fans is they enter the stadium and feel they need to live up to their own reputation.
    A Philly fan in the parking lot will give you a detailed breakdown of every heartbreaking loss in the team's history, and do it in a funny and charming manner. Get that fan in his seat, however, and he will dump beer on you.

    I think you are right. I've been in truly horrible neighborhoods in Philly at really stupid hours, and the only times I've felt "unsafe" have been on the concourse at The Linc. It's a strange phenomenom. The only other place I've experienced that has been MSG for a Rangers game - back before they won the Cup with Messier.

    Eagles' fans have decided that since the team never wins anything, they have to carry the banner. It's the closest thing you will find in the US to a European soccer club.

    I don't think Skins' fandom will ever devolve to this - despite the best efforts of the DTC - because it's far too educated, wealthy, and transient a fan base. At Philly, you find plumbers in the most expensive seats. Not in DC.

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