If you are lucky enough to find yourself dating someone from South Dakota, you know you’ve found a real catch. Attractive and rare, South Dakotans should be treasured and loved. If you are in it for the long term, there are some things you are going to need to know.
- Not all of us live on farms.
Lars Plougmann / Flickr Most of us do but not all. Plenty of South Dakotans are from urban areas and have never driven a tractor. Don’t just assume we know everything about farm life because we are from an amazing agricultural state.
- When you meet our parents, there will definitely be hot dish.
Darice de Cuba / Flickr And it’s definitely called hot dish. You know its going to be awesome because South Dakota moms make the best food.
- Yes, we call it pop.
eddie welker / Flickr And no, you won’t be able to get us to call it soda instead.
- No matter how cold the coldest weather you’ve ever been in, we have experienced colder.
David Wynia / Flickr It’s the wind. It’s always the wind that makes it so, so cold.
- There’s a good chance their dad will be cleaning a gun when you meet him (if you’re a boy).
Neil Berrett / Flickr Try not to worry. He is just doing this to intimidate you. (So maybe worry just a little bit and have your date home early.)
- Your significant other will be tougher than you.
Emil Kepko / Flickr Having grown up in South Dakota, you learn to buck up. You learn work ethic, live in a rural area and survive the cold. All of these things make South Dakotans mega tough.
- We are loyal to a fault.
Zach Taiji / Flickr Don’t make us choose between you and our friends and family. South Dakotans are loyal to the end which makes us great partners.
- You will definitely have to go apple picking.
Charlie Lyons-Pardue / Flickr One of our favorite fall activities is apple picking. And seriously, what could be a cuter couples activity?
- And ice skating.
Sangudo / Flickr As apple picking is to fall, ice skating is to winter. Which means cute couple dates all winter long.
- Please don’t make fun of our “accents.”
Alex W. / Flickr We really don’t have accents. But if you think we do, you’re definitely not allowed to make fun of them.
- Though South Dakotans are usually humble and nice, its best not to insult our state.
Kyle Taylor / Flickr Loyal as we are, South Dakotans will defend our stunning state to the end. Because, really, there is no better place to live.
If you can relate to more than half of these, you’re probably dating someone from South Dakota. What tips do you have for someone dating a South Dakotan?
Lars Plougmann / Flickr
Most of us do but not all. Plenty of South Dakotans are from urban areas and have never driven a tractor. Don’t just assume we know everything about farm life because we are from an amazing agricultural state.
Darice de Cuba / Flickr
And it’s definitely called hot dish. You know its going to be awesome because South Dakota moms make the best food.
eddie welker / Flickr
And no, you won’t be able to get us to call it soda instead.
David Wynia / Flickr
It’s the wind. It’s always the wind that makes it so, so cold.
Neil Berrett / Flickr
Try not to worry. He is just doing this to intimidate you. (So maybe worry just a little bit and have your date home early.)
Emil Kepko / Flickr
Having grown up in South Dakota, you learn to buck up. You learn work ethic, live in a rural area and survive the cold. All of these things make South Dakotans mega tough.
Zach Taiji / Flickr
Don’t make us choose between you and our friends and family. South Dakotans are loyal to the end which makes us great partners.
Charlie Lyons-Pardue / Flickr
One of our favorite fall activities is apple picking. And seriously, what could be a cuter couples activity?
Sangudo / Flickr
As apple picking is to fall, ice skating is to winter. Which means cute couple dates all winter long.
Alex W. / Flickr
We really don’t have accents. But if you think we do, you’re definitely not allowed to make fun of them.
Kyle Taylor / Flickr
Loyal as we are, South Dakotans will defend our stunning state to the end. Because, really, there is no better place to live.
OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article.