We do things differently here in Texas. As a result, transplants (people who move here from out-of-state) have a hard time understanding our ways and end up sticking out like a sore thumb. If only we could tell every newcomer these 11 things, I’m sure the state would run much smoother.
- Everything is bigger here because we made it that way.
Flickr/quintanomedia Our state capitol is bigger than the original in D.C. Does that make us obnoxious? Maybe a little bit - but we don’t care.
- Real chili doesn’t have beans in it.
Flickr/via We don’t care how you do it “back home.” It was invented here, so it’s our way or the highway.
- This is the minimum speed limit regardless of what the sign says.
Flickr/artjonak And if you even think about going less than this in the fast lane, be prepared to move over before you’re mowed down by the truck in your rear view mirror.
- Yes, this is a normal size for a gas station.
Flickr/staceyhuggins It takes a lot of room to fit food, souvenirs, and the world’s cleanest restrooms all under one roof!
- If you’ve never had Texas barbecue, you’ve never had barbecue.
Flickr/wallyg Sorry to bash your state’s cooking methods, but we’re the ultimate pit masters and we aren’t afraid to say it.
- We take manners very seriously here.
Flickr/jb912 So hold doors for the people behind you, refer to your elders as “ma’am” and “sir,” and never chew with your mouth open. Got it? Good.
- All soda is “coke” to us.
Flickr/leticiapaes So don’t be surprised when your waiter asks “what kind?” when you order one at dinner.
- We eat tacos all day long.
Flickr/tomspix Breakfast tacos are sort of a delicacy here.
- Food just tastes better when it’s shaped like Texas.
Flickr/fuschia_foot Waffles, tortilla chips, cheese…the list goes on. Have you ever seen a Wyoming shaped waffle? No, because it would be a boring square. Texas forever.
- We measure distance in hours, not miles.
Flickr/davidlayne When your state is 900 miles across, all you care about is how long it’s gonna take you to get somewhere.
- We wear some odd things in the winter.
Flickr/ljguitar You never know if you’re gonna need a parka or shorts in the middle of December - so why not wear both?
We can’t hide how proud we are to be Texans. Check out this article for more reasons why our state is the best.
Flickr/quintanomedia
Our state capitol is bigger than the original in D.C. Does that make us obnoxious? Maybe a little bit - but we don’t care.
Flickr/via
We don’t care how you do it “back home.” It was invented here, so it’s our way or the highway.
Flickr/artjonak
And if you even think about going less than this in the fast lane, be prepared to move over before you’re mowed down by the truck in your rear view mirror.
Flickr/staceyhuggins
It takes a lot of room to fit food, souvenirs, and the world’s cleanest restrooms all under one roof!
Flickr/wallyg
Sorry to bash your state’s cooking methods, but we’re the ultimate pit masters and we aren’t afraid to say it.
Flickr/jb912
So hold doors for the people behind you, refer to your elders as “ma’am” and “sir,” and never chew with your mouth open. Got it? Good.
Flickr/leticiapaes
So don’t be surprised when your waiter asks “what kind?” when you order one at dinner.
Flickr/tomspix
Breakfast tacos are sort of a delicacy here.
Flickr/fuschia_foot
Waffles, tortilla chips, cheese…the list goes on. Have you ever seen a Wyoming shaped waffle? No, because it would be a boring square. Texas forever.
Flickr/davidlayne
When your state is 900 miles across, all you care about is how long it’s gonna take you to get somewhere.
Flickr/ljguitar
You never know if you’re gonna need a parka or shorts in the middle of December - so why not wear both?
Can you relate to these 11 things? What else do you wish you could tell newcomers to Texas?
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