We already talked about the questions that everyone asks Minnesotans, but what about the questions they COULD ask? Minnesotans have a lot of wisdom, and are usually up to offering it in response to these inquiries. After all, they’re the only ones who truly know the answers.
- Can a 3-year-old be an elected official?
Yes, this happened in Dorset, MN. He was also reelected at 4.
- How cold is too cold?
Flickr/Dustin Gaffke Probably what we experience from December through February.
- Why can’t we live without 3M?
Flickr/Mike Mozart Scotch tape, waterproof sandpaper, and so many other things.
- Where are all the golfers?
Flickr/Catholic United Financial Minnesota! Most per capita in the US.
- Who won the first intercollegiate basketball game?
Flickr/Jeramey Jannene The University of Minnesota beat Hamline 9-3 in 1895.
- How many lakes are actually in Minnesota?
Flickr/Doc Searls The most recent number posted on the MNHS website is 15,291 that are larger than 10 acres.
- Where is Lake Wobegon?
Flickr/CHRIS DRUMM Trick question. Out of those 15,291 lakes none are Lake Wobegon. It isn’t real.
- How can you use butter besides cooking?
Flickr/Joel Kramer To make awesome sculptures.
- Which state has more shoreline, California, or Minnesota?
Flickr/Tony Webster Minnesota has more shoreline than California, Florida, and Hawaii combined. Over 90,000 miles thanks to all those lakes.
- Where does the Mississippi River begin?
Flickr/Mark Evans Itasca State Park in MN is home to the Mississippi Headwaters.
- Where was the computer game Oregon Trail created?
Flickr/Baker County Tourism Minnesota. You’re welcome elementary schools everywhere.
- Where is the best place to canoe in the United States?
Flickr/Greg Walters The Boundary Waters Canoe Area, obviously!
- Is there such a thing as too much shopping?
Facebook/Mall of America Yes. We’ve all been there.
- What happens when you mix tater tots, cream of mushroom, ground beef, and vegetables?
Flickr/moleofproduction A level of deliciousness that can only be found in MN.
- How do you pronounce Wayzata? Or Shakopee or Mahtomedi?
Flickr/Minnesota Historical Society Why-zeta. But we’ll let you non-Minnesotans figure out the rest on your own because it’s fun to laugh at you.
- How do you avoid mosquitos?
Flickr/Tom Stay out of Minnesota in the summer.
- Are Minnesotans really nice?
Flickr/Amy Meredith Okay so we’re the only ones who can really answer this, but please don’t ask. It’s very annoying and a bit (or a lot) passive-aggressive.
Which questions do you wish people would ask us? We have so much information to share! Tell us on the Only in Minnesota Facebook Page.
Yes, this happened in Dorset, MN. He was also reelected at 4.
Flickr/Dustin Gaffke
Probably what we experience from December through February.
Flickr/Mike Mozart
Scotch tape, waterproof sandpaper, and so many other things.
Flickr/Catholic United Financial
Minnesota! Most per capita in the US.
Flickr/Jeramey Jannene
The University of Minnesota beat Hamline 9-3 in 1895.
Flickr/Doc Searls
The most recent number posted on the MNHS website is 15,291 that are larger than 10 acres.
Flickr/CHRIS DRUMM
Trick question. Out of those 15,291 lakes none are Lake Wobegon. It isn’t real.
Flickr/Joel Kramer
To make awesome sculptures.
Flickr/Tony Webster
Minnesota has more shoreline than California, Florida, and Hawaii combined. Over 90,000 miles thanks to all those lakes.
Flickr/Mark Evans
Itasca State Park in MN is home to the Mississippi Headwaters.
Flickr/Baker County Tourism
Minnesota. You’re welcome elementary schools everywhere.
Flickr/Greg Walters
The Boundary Waters Canoe Area, obviously!
Facebook/Mall of America
Yes. We’ve all been there.
Flickr/moleofproduction
A level of deliciousness that can only be found in MN.
Flickr/Minnesota Historical Society
Why-zeta. But we’ll let you non-Minnesotans figure out the rest on your own because it’s fun to laugh at you.
Flickr/Tom
Stay out of Minnesota in the summer.
Flickr/Amy Meredith
Okay so we’re the only ones who can really answer this, but please don’t ask. It’s very annoying and a bit (or a lot) passive-aggressive.
OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article.