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Living in Johannesburg comes with its own set of unwritten rules.
If you’ve spent enough time in the city, you’ve probably developed habits that make perfect sense to fellow Joburgers but would leave visitors completely confused. Some are practical. Some are hilarious. And some have become such a normal part of daily life that we barely notice them anymore.
The truth is that while Joburg is one of Africa’s most exciting cities, it’s also a place that teaches residents a unique way of navigating life.
Here are 25 things almost every Joburger secretly doeseven if they’ll never admit it.
A five-minute trip can suddenly become a 45-minute journey.
Most Joburgers know better than to leave without checking traffic first.
Ask someone how far away Sandton is and you’ll probably hear:
“It’s about 20 minutes away.”
Not “12 kilometres.”
Morning traffic.
School traffic.
Friday traffic.
Month-end traffic.
In Johannesburg, traffic often decides your schedule before you do.
Then proceeds to drive 35 kilometres.
Every Joburger believes they know a secret route that saves at least 20 minutes.
Whether it actually does is another story.
Before the food.
Before the service.
Before the atmosphere.
The parking matters.
Because you never know what awaits on the M1, N1 or William Nicol.
You don’t simply “pop into Fourways.”
You commit to it.
Joburg mornings can feel like winter while afternoons feel like summer.
Layers are practically a survival strategy.
Despite experiencing the same winter every year.
Choosing can take longer than the shopping itself.
While Still 15 Minutes Away
A classic Joburg time-management technique.
Some fuel stops have become unofficial cafés.
And regulars are fiercely loyal.
Every city has traffic.
Joburg has roads people actively structure their lives around avoiding.
Despite all the urban development, Joburg still has beautiful neighbourhoods and tree-lined streets worth exploring.
Whether it’s Melville, Linden, Bryanston, Parkhurst, Bedfordview or Greenside.
Everyone believes they’ve chosen correctly.
Even when things improve, Joburgers remain permanently prepared.
Just in case.
Joburg’s food scene moves fast.
Locals love discovering the next big thing before everyone else.
If you’re driving across town, you’re making at least three stops.
Fuel is expensive and traffic is real.
The city produces some spectacular sunsets.
Even lifelong residents still stop to admire them.
North.
South.
East.
West.
And they’ll defend it passionately.
Because sometimes they genuinely do.
Nobody criticises Joburg quite like Joburgers.
But let an outsider do it and suddenly everyone becomes protective.
The traffic can be frustrating.
The pace can be exhausting.
The city can be demanding.
Yet most Joburgers will tell you there’s something about Johannesburg that’s difficult to leave behind. The ambition, diversity, opportunities and constant sense that something exciting is happening keep people coming back.
Johannesburg isn’t a city that people simply live in.
It’s a city they learn to navigate.
Over time, residents develop routines, habits and survival skills that become second nature. These little quirks help create the shared culture that makes Johannesburg unique.
Every city has its stereotypes, but Johannesburg has developed a personality all its own.
From measuring distance in minutes to treating traffic reports like breaking news and fiercely defending your favourite suburb, these habits are part of what makes life in Joburg so relatable.
If you found yourself nodding along to most of this list, congratulationsyou’ve officially become a true Joburger. And if you didn’t? Give it a few more months. The city has a way of converting everyone eventually.
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