You can take the West Virginian out of the Mountain State, but some old habits die hard. Read on to see what quirks will always be a part of us.

  1. We put coleslaw on hot dogs.

Steven Depolo/Flickr People outside of West Virginia tend to think this is pretty weird, but to many, it’s not a proper WV dog without it.

  1. We like freshly baked bread with every meal.

WikiMedia Commons/3268zauber Fresh rolls, cornbread, biscuits… if it’s baked and full of carbs it’s probably a good side to the meal. The best bread is right out of your own oven.

  1. We stock up on groceries before a big snowstorm.

Pixabay/Pexels It’s often wise to do this before rainstorms, too. West Virginia gets much more extreme weather than some other parts of the country.

  1. We keep an eye out for wild foods.

Flickr/Jessica and Lon Binder Ramps, morels, paw paws, wild game… West Virginians are a resourceful people, and there’s nothing like eating straight from nature.

  1. Or we grow our own food.

Pixabay/ImageParty Most West Virginians have gardens, and we take that habit wherever we go. The best tomatoes come right from the backyard.

  1. We’ll burst out singing when we hear “Country Roads.”

© 1975 ABC Television The song perfectly describes the feeling of coming home.

  1. But when we’re on those country roads, we’re always on the lookout for deer.

WikiMedia Commons/Scott Bauer You can quickly blink and find your car totalled in an encounter with one of these guys.

  1. We also scan for potholes.

WikiMedia Commons/Editor5807 Those country roads will give you a flat tire if you’re not paying attention.

  1. But if we do break down, we know that our West Virginia neighbors are quick to offer help.

Pixabay/nrjfalcon1 We just can’t pass by someone who is in trouble. Helping our neighbors is the West Virginia way.

  1. Wherever we go, we’re always proud to wear blue and gold.

WikiMedia Commons/Jimmy Kuhn Go Mountaineers!

  1. Somehow, wherever we go, we always find ourselves explaining that we live in WEST Virginia.

Google Maps No, we don’t live anywhere near Richmond. But we’ll show off our knowledge of history and geography for anyone who wants to know about our great state.

For more about life in West Virginia, check out these 11 things that longtime West Virginians wish they could tell newcomers.

Steven Depolo/Flickr

People outside of West Virginia tend to think this is pretty weird, but to many, it’s not a proper WV dog without it.

WikiMedia Commons/3268zauber

Fresh rolls, cornbread, biscuits… if it’s baked and full of carbs it’s probably a good side to the meal. The best bread is right out of your own oven.

Pixabay/Pexels

It’s often wise to do this before rainstorms, too. West Virginia gets much more extreme weather than some other parts of the country.

Flickr/Jessica and Lon Binder

Ramps, morels, paw paws, wild game… West Virginians are a resourceful people, and there’s nothing like eating straight from nature.

Pixabay/ImageParty

Most West Virginians have gardens, and we take that habit wherever we go. The best tomatoes come right from the backyard.

© 1975 ABC Television

The song perfectly describes the feeling of coming home.

WikiMedia Commons/Scott Bauer

You can quickly blink and find your car totalled in an encounter with one of these guys.

WikiMedia Commons/Editor5807

Those country roads will give you a flat tire if you’re not paying attention.

Pixabay/nrjfalcon1

We just can’t pass by someone who is in trouble. Helping our neighbors is the West Virginia way.

WikiMedia Commons/Jimmy Kuhn

Go Mountaineers!

Google Maps

No, we don’t live anywhere near Richmond. But we’ll show off our knowledge of history and geography for anyone who wants to know about our great state.

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