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Here’s How To Hold The Door For Someone At Wawa

You may have found yourself in that awkward dance when someone is coming inside while you’re going out or vice versa. If you’ve been stuck in the tricky tango, here’s…

Chris Leonard with two Wawa employees at Edgmoor location

Chris Leonard with Wawa staff and management

Chris Leonard WJBR

You may have found yourself in that awkward dance when someone is coming inside while you're going out or vice versa.

If you've been stuck in the tricky tango, here's how to hold the door for someone at Wawa.

We can find one on almost every major intersection. It's the place we go for our morning coffee, our afternoon snack and maybe even our late night hoagie.

People who aren't from the tri-state area have a hard time understanding what the allure is. It really can't be summed up. There's just something about that beautiful smell when you walk inside a Wawa.

The biggest struggle may be what kind of hoagie you're going to order that day. If you're like us, you may have even found yourself wondering how to interact with other folks coming and going.

There is such a thing as "Wawa Etiquette".

It may be an unspoken rule, but there are definitely ways that people expect to be treated when they're arriving and leaving the beloved storefront.

There have even been a few social media debates that have ended in fury over how to properly address the battle of the doorholders.

Did you know there is a Facebook group that debates this very issue?

We all know there are not one, but two doors you must go through to enter or exit Wawa at any given time. So what do you do when the person in front of you holds both?

Do you really have to say "Thank you" both times? It seems a little awkward to thank someone for the same thing twice, much like saying "Bless You" to multiple sneezes.

The general consensus is that there is no such thing as too many "thank yous". The gratitude is appreciated by all. So let is all out! However,  no one will be offended if you do opt for just a singular "thanks" and silence at the second door.

In conclusion, Here's How To Hold The Door For Someone At Wawa: do what you feel! It's all gravy baby! Mmm, gravy...

These Are Delaware’s Top 5 Sandwich Spots

It's National Sandwich Day! What better way to celebrate than Delaware's Top 5 Sandwich Spots!

The sandwich is a religion in the Northeast of the United States.

EVERYTHING matters! The meat, the toppings, the temperature.

But bread is arguably the thing that will make or break your stacked delight.

TONS of sandwich shops will be running specials on National Sandwich Day.

Capriotti's will have an amazing offer from now through the end of the year. The shop is offering cheesesteak subs topped with Capriotti's signature liquid gold sauce. Plus when you download the app and sign up for the rewards program, you'll get $2 off your next purchase.

You can get a FREE chicken sandwich at Popeye's today. Customers can get a free chicken sandwich combo (classic or spicy) for free when they buy one at regular price. You must order via the Popeyes app or website to get the deal. This deal will run through November 9th.

Quiznos is offering $3 off any 12-inch sub via a Q Pass for Toasty Points members to celebrate National Sandwich Day during the month of November. The promotion begins Nov. 3.

If you have recently flew in the middle seat of a plane you can grab a free hoagie at Subway! The chain is giving away 10,000 free subs and you can upload a photo of yourself at SubwaySandwichSeat.com.

Panera is also running deals. Panera Bread is giving new and existing MyPanera members $1 off any sandwich, including “You Pick Two” and full sandwiches Thursday.

Of course the McRib is back! McDonald's is claiming this will be the final run of the infamous meat product.

They've even released a merchandise line celebrating the BBQ treat. You just have to try it to get it.

It's National Sandwich Day! What better way to celebrate than Delaware's Top 5 Sandwich Spots (according to Yelp):

5. Frank & Louie's Italian Specialties

Located in Rehoboth. According to their website "Frank and Louie’s Italian Specialties is a family owned and operated take-out deli (not an eat-in or walk-in place), bakery and specialty store nestled in the heart of Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. Located just steps from the beach on beautiful Baltimore Avenue. The Bascio Family has a rich history of baking and preparing delicious foods for your table."

4. Main Street Market

Located in Smyrna one reviewer said "4th generation owner operators. I believe in traditions so I got the Buddy steak. It came with fried onions, mushrooms and Buddy's buttery cream sauce who's is only occasionally shared with friends. The roll had a nice crust and was very chewy. Good amount of meat and it was obviously real steak."

3. Glasgow Deli

Their menu feature a ton! Including the "Bugs Bunny" which has Spinach, tomatoes, onion, cucumbers, roasted red peppers, black olives & basil pesto mayonnaise.

2. Bavarian Bakery and Deli

Located in Dover one reviewer said " Breakfast sandwiches on a light and airy croissant are very good and we had an Italian deli sandwich that was excellent.  Highly recommend - everything we have tried has been terrific!  Pastries are not overly sweet. The soft pretzels are amazing in texture and flavor.  We plan to return many times to try one of everything! "

1. The Little Grocer

Located in Dover, one reviewer said "They make a darn good hoagie for being so far from Philly!"

IG @deannaontheair Deanna started her radio career in Reno, Nevada. A jersey girl at heart, she found her way back to the east coast and is now the Morning Show lead at WJBR. Check out Deanna and Justin In The Morning weekdays 5:30-10am!