Tyler Sudeta no kiddin. I remember when I was real little me and my dad sitting on the porch on lawn chairs and taking turns playing brick breaker on his black berry will we watched the rain
Jossilyn Grace Same but where I’m from in Wisconsin I don’t get tornadoe often it’s more lightning and thunder also if the power goes out every goes out side
@@brookehughes911 same we go out on the porch when it pours and rains hard. Fun to watch. We even were outside watching a tornado go by and debris flying by
Jossilyn Grace My church has this event every year where all the high schoolers sophomore through senior across the country go to Iowa and have a weeklong sports/church event. One year on our second day they talked about tornado warnings. Later I’m (a Washingtonian) in this room with this big glass wall and this other girl (Missouri) comes down to take a nap in front of it. When I asked her if it made her nervous to sleep in front of a giant window during a tornado warning she just told me to wake her if I actually saw something touch down. 😂😂
@@michigangarnet3804 yep the blunders of a major corporation. Could not fact check before hand. Also could not even do the Midwest apology "OPE! sorry."
Michigander here too! I feel like we ARE the epitome of the Midwest, everyone thinks we're complete hicks, no matter which part you're from. Whatever, I AM a hick from a small Michigan village, born and bred and proud of it! I'd rather be Midwestern than anything else!
As a lower peninsula Michigander... when he said yooper from Wisconsin I died inside 😭 the up is Michigan and always will be Michigan it’s too beautiful for us to let go
When I lived in San Diego and my surfer friends found out I was from Missouri, I was asked, multiple times, "What's it like living on the Gulf of Mexico?" or "whoa... the Atlantic Ocean, those waves must be colder right?" They just couldn't imagine not living next to a large body of water. 😂
I live in MN, near the SD border. All the people I know that live in SD moved there from other states. I got a little over excited when I found out my sister-in-law's boyfriend was actually born there. 😂
I've lived in Wisconsin, Missouri, Iowa, Florida, California and Washington. Having hoped back and forth between the coasts and the Midwest, I can say this video is pretty accurate. When people ask how or why I chose to go back to the Midwest I just tell them I like the four seasons, people are nice, I don't like living in the city, and beer/rent is cheap.
Indiana is just highways lined with corn that you have to drive across to get to an actual place. (JK, I'm an Ohioan that currently works in Indiana. Honestly, I like Indiana. Not as much as Ohio, but I'm a tad biased.)
"Oh you're from Indiana...so ya like corn and race cars?" those 2 things are anything people see us as, either that or the Chicago run off that is Gary.
@stone free sounds about right, no one outside of Gary likes Gary, it's literally runoff from Chicago, where all the chiraq gangs buy their shit, and then make the rest of the state take the fall
The best part is the subtlety of the ear pods, open shirt, and vans hat. Totally Southern California. I moved to Illinoi 9 years ago and I still don't understand the people here. Freeway is highway, "the 90" is just "90", pizza is pie, coke is pop, sports are life, and everyone acts like it's the first time they've seen snow, every time.
thoughts i had while watching: yoopers are very interesting people... (i’m from michigan, i can say this) ranch is the best thing i’ve ever had pickups are the most popular vehicle here “ope” is normal camouflage suits are normal driving in snow for you isn’t the same as it is for us, we grew up with it. michigan, wisconsin, and minnesota have SO many finns. don’t travel there expecting to not meet a finn.
I'm from MI too, and yes pickups and equinoxes are so popular here, and I never noticed how much I use ope until I started watching these videos hahaha
I was born and raised in Wisconsin I am in Texas rn to see some friends and boy did I get asked a LOT of questions like those 😂 main one “what the hell does ope mean?!”
LOL I too am from Wisconsin and lived in Dallas for a short bit. I was waiting tables and I had this one guy just stare at me while I'm going through my specials and asked me, "are you from Chicago or Minnesota." I'm like, "Ope, righttt in between." I'd get so much shit for my accent. But there was this sweet old couple from WI that would come in just to talk about fish fry's and old fashions with me.
When I was 16 my family moved from Ohio to California. I was shocked when someone immediately pinned us as newcomers and explained it was because we spoke slowly. It also took me months to figure out what "hella" meant.
Benjamin Gooch yes we do,I live in Alabama,went up to Wisconsin last year,enjoyed the hell out of the whole trip.Drove all the way.Would love to go again.People are fantastic.
Oh ya you betcha. Since moving to the UK I've been asked 10 times if I'm Canadian. I'm like no born in Minnesota and then moved to North Dakota. Apparently I'm now Canadian cuz I get looks and asked if North Dakota is part of Canada. LMAO
“You’re from India? Wow!” And then I have to explain that “Indy” is what hoosiers call Indianapolis. I’m not even from Indy, I grew up way north of there, but it seems like the state capital would be more recognisable than the tiny village closest to my childhood home. Oh shoot, now I have to explain “hoosier” too...
From ill and when you said fib I was like i can only imagine lol only coming up for the wilderness or ho chunk at the dells and definitely some new Glarus products love your videos man keep it up.
As someone who spent the first 32 years of my life in South Dakota, I can really appreciate this. Always with the, "Oh, Mt. Rushmore, right?" Like, I grew up on the SD/MN border, but sure...Mt. Rushmore.
We should just be impressed that he knew which Dakota had Mt. Rushmore. lol I mean, what else is more commonly known than that in South Dakota? The Black Hills? Wall Drug? The Sturgis motorcycle rally? The Corn Palace? (I'm really just showing off that I can name a few things in South Dakota. I too grew up not far from the SD/MN border, but on the MN side.)
Here in Maine, the home of Paul Bunyon, we say "Ope" also. Maine loggers took the saying with them when they moved west. We also say "hyuh" on an inhale as an affirmation to a question, which I'm told is also a midwest thing...again, brought to you by Maine loggers. You are welcome.
Dude!!! I'm from the Midwest born and raised and now live in southern California. JUST LAST NIGHT I was telling my 10 yr old daughter about Casey's breakfast pizza. Hearing that now just made me almost shit myself . Keep killing it and damnit now I'm going to have to try to MAKE some breakfast pizza. Pray for me that I don't burn the house down .
“You don’t look for shelter, you just pull up a chair, yeah why wouldn’t you just pull up a chair and watch a tornado” ahahah this was Me the other day
I'm from Ohio and my 10th grade Geometry teacher played against LeBron in a basketball game when he was in high school... so yeah, basically I do know LeBron James
My math teacher in HS was friends with President Obama and played basketball with him for fun still to this day. My dad worked at a Sheraton in the city and had to translate for Michael Jordan at an event with French officials in the 90s.
My hometown in Kansas didn't get a street light until I was in highschool and it was a big, big deal. Also, yes the whole neighborhood would set up lawn chairs in their garage so we could watch the sky during a tornado warning 😂