Midwest Nice

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Published 2019-10-08
Ope sorry to ask, but would ya mind if I cut your grass?"

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All Comments (21)
  • @KatieRaeRae
    It was a rude awakening when I found out that the rest of the country isn't this way lol.
  • @MedeaGrey
    The gardening bits were embarrassingly accurate. Only thing missing was randomly leaving vegetables on each other's porches because you 'grew too much'.
  • @BiggestRedditor
    I also love how in the Midwest honking in traffic isn’t something people do casually. Usually when people honk it’s for good reason. It’s uncommon enough that you actually care when people honk at you in traffic and everyone will look to see if it’s something they did.
  • @andys4971
    I’m 16 and I live in the Midwest, I am physically unable to pass someone walking, biking or driving without doin the little hand wave thing
  • @lainfaltin2566
    Looking up at the sky and saying “Oh, it’s about to rain good,” is the most Midwest thing in the world
  • @Sphere723
    Has anyone else started to hold the door open for someone but it's below zero so you close it 80% to not let the cold in, and then open it again once they get close enough.
  • I immigrated from the UK 25 years ago to a small town in Michigan. I have never met such kind, genuine people in my life. You cannot walk a block without at least three conversations about the weather, how handsome your Labrador is or how the kids are doing. We even say hello and start conversations with people in elevators.
  • @makuamatata2650
    I feel misrepresented. He wasn’t even wearing socks with his sandals.
  • @PeterATomich
    We also say "have a good one" when parting ways. Sometimes we say "it's about that time" to initiate the departing.
  • I'm an Indian student studying here in Purdue University, West Lafayette and this is so true. I have experienced this myself. If u ever stay back here in the US, it'll def be in the Midwest. They are polite, smart, and really give you this family feeling, the way we do in india. Hope the rest of the US can strive to be a little more like the Midwest.
  • The Midwest is a combination of Southern hospitality and Canadian politeness.
  • Wow Midwest people are so nice. I am foreigner. If ever I want to visit USA someday, I want to visit midwest to see kind people.
  • You’re making me a special kind of homesick and I’m not even from the Midwest. Wouldn’t mind living there if people genuinely are that nice and down to earth.
  • @Bacca-rat09
    No dislikes. Must be a lot of Midwesterners on here.
  • @Zorkii
    Forgot "It wouldn't be that cold out if it wasn't for this wind."
  • @goudagirl6095
    After living in "hospitable" Texas for 30+ years, I was bowled over at how WONDERFUL everyone is here in Wisconsin! I'm from here so WOW, I missed that niceness! Why can't the rest of the country be like this???
  • @jamienelson3470
    Our neighbors for the past five years were from the Midwest. Best neighbors we've ever had! No joke. Sad they moved.