Maybe you’ve lived in Washington for your entire life, or perhaps you came to us later in life, promptly realizing you’d found your true home. If either of these apply to you, this list is for you.

  1. You don’t mind the rain… in fact, sometimes it’s rather comforting.

Dimitar Bachvarov / Flickr While the rumors of constant rain in Western Washington are highly exaggerated, it does tend to see a lot of rainfall. But it’s typically more of a drizzle than a downpour, so it’s no big deal. And in Eastern Washington, people are thankful for a calm rainy day that comes after a scorching summer or a brutal winter.

  1. Slipping on this jacket feels like a warm, welcoming hug.

Trailblazer Hub / Flickr

  1. Scenery like this is no big deal… but that doesn’t mean you take it for granted.

Kobalt / Flickr You know exactly how lucky you are to live somewhere so beautiful.

  1. Whether you love it or avoid it at all costs, you’ve got some strong opinions on this city.

Howard Ignatius / Flickr You won’t find many Washingtonians who are neutral about Seattle.

  1. You love experiencing all four seasons to the fullest.

Joel / Flickr From the tulip festivals of spring to the snow sports and sweaters of winter, you’re ready for it all.

  1. You try seafood that isn’t fresh in a landlocked state and suddenly you realize just how good you have it.

Peter Galvin / Flickr

  1. People never - or very rarely - ask you about your accent.

Antony *** / Flickr The PNW is pretty much as accent-free as it gets.

  1. This is basically the funniest thing that has ever existed.

Reddit Of course it’s not entirely accurate, but that doesn’t matter. It’s amazing.

  1. You enjoy taking your coffee game to the next level.

duncan c / Flickr Triple Venti Half-Caff Cappuccino, anyone?

  1. Someone asks why you even like living in Washington, and you can barely contain yourself.

simone / Flickr Who wouldn’t want to live near mountains, beaches, lakes, hiking trails, bustling cities, charming small towns, great beer, amazing wine… need we go on?

  1. Even with its problems, its growing pains, its imperfections and its imminent earthquake that’s always in the back of your mind… you know this is home, and it always will be.

Michael Matti / Flickr Once a Washingtonian, always a Washingtonian.

After reading this, would you say you belong in Washington?

Dimitar Bachvarov / Flickr

While the rumors of constant rain in Western Washington are highly exaggerated, it does tend to see a lot of rainfall. But it’s typically more of a drizzle than a downpour, so it’s no big deal. And in Eastern Washington, people are thankful for a calm rainy day that comes after a scorching summer or a brutal winter.

Trailblazer Hub / Flickr

Kobalt / Flickr

You know exactly how lucky you are to live somewhere so beautiful.

Howard Ignatius / Flickr

You won’t find many Washingtonians who are neutral about Seattle.

Joel / Flickr

From the tulip festivals of spring to the snow sports and sweaters of winter, you’re ready for it all.

Peter Galvin / Flickr

Antony *** / Flickr

The PNW is pretty much as accent-free as it gets.

Reddit

Of course it’s not entirely accurate, but that doesn’t matter. It’s amazing.

duncan c / Flickr

Triple Venti Half-Caff Cappuccino, anyone?

simone / Flickr

Who wouldn’t want to live near mountains, beaches, lakes, hiking trails, bustling cities, charming small towns, great beer, amazing wine… need we go on?

Michael Matti / Flickr

Once a Washingtonian, always a Washingtonian.

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