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I was asked to make one of these so lmk if this is accurate. Things people who were raised in orthodox homes with semi-chassidish roots can relate to:

That one streimel-wearing relative

parents talking to each other in Yiddish when they don’t want you to understand them

”mechutzaf”

”tatty”

knowing the difference between a pahtch, knip, and passick, and in what circumstances each would be used

pretending you can understand your parents when they speak Yiddish because you’ve picked up on a few words

you/your parents thinking country Yossi is hilarious

Your parents went to a horrible elementary school.

Upsherins

you/your brother’s payos having identity criseses

someone at some point threatened to join a chassidus

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