When you’re from Minnesota, you get used to having to defend and explain a lot of things about your state. From our position in the continental US to the reasons behind ice fishing, here are some of the things we are honestly just tired of telling out-of-towners.

  1. We are the northernmost state in the lower 48.

Google Maps Northwest Angle Inlet, Minnesota 49°23′04.1″N 95°9′12.2″W – The farthest point north in the lower 48.

  1. The difference between being genuinely nice and just being passive aggressive.

Wikimedia/Pokipsy76 Minnesotans are often confused with being overly nice when actually we are just trying to avoid direct confrontation.

  1. We are not that interested in the weather, it is just life.

Flickr/Randen Pederson Minnesota experiences some drastic climates but to us it’s just weather and we are over talking about it.

  1. Complaining is just our way of showing love for our sports.

Facebook/Fanpress Minnesota We might be upset at times but we always bounce back and support our teams even if it has been 25 years since our last championship.

  1. We don’t actually love ice fishing, it is just an excuse to get out of the house and drink beer.

Flickr/dailyinvention We can’t help that we are lucky enough to have so many lakes ,so it only makes sense that we would combine some of our favorite pastimes in the off season.

  1. We don’t leave without a long goodbye.

  2. None of us are actually from the “Twin Cities.”

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Flickr/Peter Ladd They are actually two separate cities and you are from one or the other or a suburb nearby.

  1. Yes, cheese can go inside the burger patty.

Flickr/Kim The Juicy Lucy was created here, we’re just not quite sure which restaurant created it.

  1. Hot dish = tots + green beans + condensed soup.

Flickr/Pattie Now please never ask, “What is that?”

  1. Minnesota is home to the longest building.

Flickr/Tony Webster There are 8 miles of climate controlled skyways that make it effortless to walk around in bad weather.

  1. Our state fair is the best, so stop trying to compare it with your states'.

Flickr/m01229

  1. We hate being compared to the characters on Fargo.

Flickr/Televisione Streaming But we actually do sound like them, “You’re darn tootin’ we do!”

  1. Snow is more than just fun outdoor activities, it’s also a means by which we travel.

Flickr/Visit Lakeland We don’t hate snow, we embrace it.

  1. We do have a giant ball of twine and yes we’re gosh darn proud of it.

Flickr/Amy Meredith World’s largest ball of twine. ‘Nuff said.

  1. The rivalry between Minnesota and Wisconsin is real, but come Sunday we are friends. (With the exception of Vikings vs. Packers).

Flickr/Richie Diesterheft With no alcohol sold on Sundays in Minnesota, sometimes we have to travel to the last place we want to go.

How many times have you had to explain these things to relatives or friends from out of state?

Google Maps

Northwest Angle Inlet, Minnesota 49°23′04.1″N 95°9′12.2″W – The farthest point north in the lower 48.

Wikimedia/Pokipsy76

Minnesotans are often confused with being overly nice when actually we are just trying to avoid direct confrontation.

Flickr/Randen Pederson

Minnesota experiences some drastic climates but to us it’s just weather and we are over talking about it.

Facebook/Fanpress Minnesota

We might be upset at times but we always bounce back and support our teams even if it has been 25 years since our last championship.

Flickr/dailyinvention

We can’t help that we are lucky enough to have so many lakes ,so it only makes sense that we would combine some of our favorite pastimes in the off season.

Pixabay

Flickr/Peter Ladd

They are actually two separate cities and you are from one or the other or a suburb nearby.

Flickr/Kim

The Juicy Lucy was created here, we’re just not quite sure which restaurant created it.

Flickr/Pattie

Now please never ask, “What is that?”

Flickr/Tony Webster

There are 8 miles of climate controlled skyways that make it effortless to walk around in bad weather.

Flickr/m01229

Flickr/Televisione Streaming

But we actually do sound like them, “You’re darn tootin’ we do!”

Flickr/Visit Lakeland

We don’t hate snow, we embrace it.

Flickr/Amy Meredith

World’s largest ball of twine. ‘Nuff said.

Flickr/Richie Diesterheft

With no alcohol sold on Sundays in Minnesota, sometimes we have to travel to the last place we want to go.

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