When someone takes change out of their pocket to pay for something, similar to someone smoking a cigarette—even more so if they carry their own pouch and rolling papers.
When someone wears a watch to tell the time, and when asked, they will either show you their wrist, or look at it themselves and tell you out loud.
When someone writes in their own handwriting with pen and ink and paper, especially when they are writing in their own journal or meaning to mail a letter.
When someone carries a paper book in their back pocket to sit on a bench somewhere and read.
When someone sits alone and thinks and does nothing else for a while.
When someone swings an ax to split firewood that will be used to burn and keep warm.
When someone breathes outdoors during the winter time and their breath turns to vapor.
When an older relative knits or sews clothing for the family.
When someone wakes up with the sun’s rising and goes to sleep with the sun’s setting.
When someone reads the newspaper at a coffee shop or listens to the radio in the car.
When someone wears a belt for its purpose and not just fashion.
When someone tells stories from memory, especially to their kids at night.
When someone walks to get somewhere and knows the way.