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8 things that make you a typical Delhiite

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 21, 2026, 19:52 IST
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8 things that make you a typical Delhiite

Delhi isn’t just a place you live in, it’s a way of life that quietly seeps into your personality. It’s in the way you talk, the way you eat, the way you argue, and even the way you move through chaos in a seemingly effortless manner. Loud and warm, chaotic and comforting, the capital has a rhythm that defines everyone it touches. A true Delhite is adaptable, expressive, food-obsessed, and always ready with an opinion.
Spend enough time here, and you’ll realise that being a Delhite isn’t defined by your address—it’s defined by your habits. Whether it’s learning the intricacies of street-smart haggling or finding joy in the simplest of late-night drives, it’s a city that has a way of putting it all together in a way that’s uniquely Delhi. Here are eight signs you’ve fully embraced the capital’s spirit.

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Bargaining - Na aapki, na meri

Shopping in Delhi is never just a transaction, it’s a performance. Whether you’re strolling through Sarojini Nagar, Janpath, or Lajpat Nagar, bargaining is instinctive. You don’t accept the first price; you challenge it, question it, and dramatically walk away if needed. And then, of course, the pièce de résistance: “Na aapki, na meri.” The thrill lies in the conversation, the persistence of the vendor, your resolve. Over time, you develop an almost mathematical sense of what something should cost.

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Street food runs in your veins

Delhi’s street food is the stuff of legend, and for a Delhite, this is non-negotiable. From the spicy golgappas that challenge your threshold to the indulgent chole bhature, every bite is a nostalgic experience. You don’t just eat, you recommend, compare, and fiercely defend your favourite spots. Hygiene concerns? Temporarily forgotten. Because when that perfect balance of spice, tang, and crunch hits, nothing else matters.

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Late-night drives to India Gate are a ritual

There is something uniquely timeless about going to India Gate at night. The city seems to slow down a bit, lights are softer, and chaos is replaced with calm. For many people, it is a go-to destination, no matter who you are with. Add an ice cream or a cup of chai to it, and it is no longer a simple activity of driving there, but a ritual. The talk is richer, laughter is simpler, and for a brief moment, Delhi is surprisingly serene.

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Dolma Aunty’s momo is non-negotiable

There are several icons in every city, and in the food scene of Delhi, Dolma Aunty Momo is a legend. A plate of steaming hot momo with that fiery red chutney served alongside is an experience, not just a snack. For several generations of Delhi, this place has been a constant, a place where memories are made with simple, delicious food. You might go through several momo places in the city, but somehow, you end up coming to this place.

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Ice cream cravings in the dead of winter

Delhi winters may bring fog, chilly winds, and layers of clothing, but they don’t stop ice cream cravings. In fact, they somehow make them stronger. It’s not unusual to see people enjoying kulfi or softy on a cold night, especially around India Gate. It’s irrational, a little absurd, and completely delightful. This is the true spirit of a Delhiite, doing what you love, irrespective of logic.

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You have mastered the skill of survival in extreme weather conditions

Living in Delhi, you have experienced all kinds of extreme weather conditions, sometimes in the same year. Summers are scorching hot, with temperatures going above 45 degrees Celsius, and winters can be quite harsh, with fog and cold. Then, of course, come the monsoons, and you have to face the problems associated with them. However, a true Delhiite survives these conditions with ease, moving from air conditioners to heaters, and from cold drinks to cups of tea. Complaints are constant, but so is resilience. It’s all part of the experience.

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Metro is your lifeline

Your experience with the Delhi Metro will be much more than a mere convenience. You will soon get used to its unspoken etiquette, where you will know where to board, where to sit, and how to move through crowded stations. The Metro is efficient, fast, and often the best way to get through the chaos of a city. The Metro will soon become second nature, something you will get used to without even thinking.

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Food recommendations are taken very seriously

In Delhi, food is a topic of serious discussion. Ask for a food recommendation, and you will get a whole lecture on where it is, what to order, and why it is the best. From food joints in Hudson Lane to restaurants in Connaught Place, every Delhite will have a list ready. And once you have eaten at their recommendation, expect a follow-up with a question: “Kaisa tha?” Food is a serious topic in Delhi.

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