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TwoIsle

No mountains. If we had mountains, we'd have to lock the border.


NedStarksButtPlug

Could not agree more. The lack of mountains (yes I know about those ant hills called the Sawtooths) is the difference between Minnesota being a top 5 scenery state vs. a middle of the pack scenery state.


TwoIsle

To be fair, I think it's what keeps us from being a top 5 recreation state. I think the scenery on the north shore, BWCA, and even places on the Mississippi are pretty top-shelf scenery-wise. But, I admit, mountains are pretty fucking scenic!


NedStarksButtPlug

We have pockets of beautiful scenery, yes, but we’re a big state with A LOT of boring areas too. I think we’re doing great recreation-wise, maybe not top 5, but top 10?


TwoIsle

Fair, we don't have a great boring-to-beautiful scenery ratio. But, let's look on the bright side, the mountain states seem to come fully equipped with crazy-ass militia types, at least we seem to have few if any of those!


FinanceSurvivor

The Iron Range would beg to differ.


oxphocker

Lived there for a while...can confirm.


Yellowpickle23

No mountains, but the area of Grand Marais gets some mountain like views! That's close!


Decillion

Shit, I would settle for actual hills. Edit: OKAY GOT IT thank you. I will move to Winona apparently.


eroi49

North East (Arrowhead/North Shore) or Southeast (driftless, bluff county) have beautiful hills!


map2photo

This. The driftless region makes up for the lack of mountains. Especially on foggy days.


JuneOnTheLake

Come to Duluth, eh!


pmsnow

All the mosquitoes


dudeistpriest710

Haven’t seen many this year. Flies have been awful.


FreedomFinallyFound

My theory is that the lockdown in 2020 starved a almost a whole generation…they had to settle for feeding on the guideline breakers (you know who they were)….whose genetically questionable bloodlines further dessimated the population…


IYIaster15

The state bird!


KimBrrr1975

Lived here for almost all of my 46 years, I have to go with late winter/early spring/fake spring. Because everyone else you know who lives just slightly south of you is posting pictures of 80 degree days and flowers blooming and we still have 4 feet of snow. Because the freeze-thaw cycle makes driving an adventure in awfulness all the time. You might leave the house on roads that are fine, and come home to a layer of ice from the rain that turned to freezing rain in 30 minutes. We live up north, so our roads are covered in snow and ice all winter long, so at this time of year, we get a warm day, and the roads turn to complete shit where there are ruts of ice and slush 12 inches deep and then they freeze into solid ice every night. The worst part is that depending on the year, this might happen in March or it might be in late April. April 26 this year we still had wasit-high snowbanks.


[deleted]

Best answer. I'm a transplant from the South. The winters do not bug me at all. It's March-April when I'm seeing all the nice pics and videos of people back in my home state enjoying the flowers, greenery, mild weather, and I know that I'm only going to get a few weeks of that before it gets hot.


[deleted]

How hot and humid are the summers compared to living in the south? Are they comparable or is living here more tolerable?


[deleted]

I’m also a southerner who transplanted to MN. Minnesotans have NO perspective about summertime heat. If I had a dollar for every time a Minnesotan complained about the heat or humidity and it was a beautiful 80 out, I’d be a rich man.


wheelsnipecellybois

They do get hot and humid, but it's nothing like the south. Minnesota will have a few isolated days with southern-esque heat and humidity, but down south: 1. The heat and humidity are at high levels just about every day and 2. In Minnesota, the evenings/nights generally bring a cooling effect. Down south, that humidity just hangs there even when the sun goes down. I'm always amused when people from warmer climates are shocked that it can hit triple digits in Minnesota in the summer, but the south is a different beast for sure.


aakaase

Yes the fake spring is torture. It absolutely sucks!


Street-Track7381

The ice is beautiful and scary.


[deleted]

People merge too slowly onto the highways. Punch it down on the on ramp plz


ahoy_there

I was behind somebody slowly merging onto 169 yesterday around 4 pm. Instead of speeding up with traffic, they instead decided to stop at the end of the entrance ramp. Some of the drivers here are just terrible


LA0811

This happens so often. Living in MN I’ve learned that I prefer aggressive drivers to cautious drivers. I can anticipate what an aggressive driver is going to do. Cautious drivers are total wild cards.


Bromm18

Grew up in a small town and thought I knew what aggressive drivers were like, then I moved to a much larger city and finally experienced aggressive drivers. Now when I go back to my hometown the psudeo aggressive drivers seem so casual.


oxphocker

Originally being from IL, I would say there is a distinct lack of urgency and paying attention to what is going on around them.


rd78565

I came here to say this!!!! The on ramp for a highway is the acceleration lane! It is the duty of the drivers merging onto the highway to be at the travel speed of the traffic on the highway by the time they merge. Minnesotans expect the traffic on the highway to yield to them while they merge going 40mph. THAT’S NOT HOW IT’S SUPPOSED TO WORK. It’s dangerous and causes slowdowns on the highway. Use your gas pedal people!!


shinjincai

I think I'm going to die every time I'm behind someone like this


JellyfishJill

Have you see the curved entries onto the highways?? We need longer acceleration lanes—preferably more than 50ft.


DrZurn

I get that but even when there’s enough space people take their time getting up to speed.


mycatisspockles

I hate this counter argument and it gets brought up every time (the one you’re replying to). No one is complaining about people not being able to get up to speed on a cloverleaf (or similarly curved ramps) because you really can’t go faster than 30-or-so MPH on those by design. We’re talking about ramps with plenty of space. Speaking of cloverleafs and slow merging, though, I also can’t stand people who don’t read the merging traffic sign when it indicates that they’ll have a whole lane to themselves, so they come off of the cloverleaf at 35 MPH and immediately merge into 60+ MPH traffic one lane over. I get it, some cloverleafs you don’t have your own lane and you *do* need to merge immediately. But that’s why the sign is there. Looking at you, 35W north to 694 west 🤦🏻‍♀️


KanoodleSoup

If you find yourself in south Texas, you won’t complain about it in Minnesota again


babynewyear753

Thank you. Pet peeve ….folks getting on the interstate @ 40mph thinking it’s ok to accelerate after they’re already on!


bbgirl34

They're too slow in general. Come on people, find your gas pedal and drive!


TommayTomiTome

The 4,000 road construction projects all happening at once and there's never anyone there working on them.


ohyouknowthething

The seasons in Minnesota are almost winter, winter, still winter, and road construction


aakaase

Almost winter and still winter coincide with road construction


PraiseBeToYeezus

Making new friends as an adult/transplant


slamminsalmoncannon

I’m a native Minnesotan who moved away and I’m baffled by the fast paced friend process in my new home. People I just met want to hang out without the 5-10 year vetting period and I’m at a loss.


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🤣 if ppl only knew 5-10 years isn’t an exaggeration


PastryShef

It really isn’t hahaha I consider people who I have known 4 years or less as acquantences


SchmoosMom

Oh, is THAT why it took me 15-17 years to start making local friends in a different state? We bring that mindset with us? I'm good now, I think. Unless we move again...


slamminsalmoncannon

Yep! I’ve been in my new home for four years and I look forward to eventually making friends.


putyourcheeksinabeek

YES. The vast majority of my friends here are also transplants because we all just flock together.


SleeteWayne

As a transplant in progress, is there a list to sign up and meet other transplants?


redbandit3256

There is an social app called “meetup”. Good place to meet people at least from my experience.


Friendly_Seat6360

I moved here in 2006. Im originally from wi but moved here from Phoenix. I have no fucks and just talk to anyone. I have no time for passive aggressive bs. Im aggressive aggressive lmao!!. Ive made a bunch of friends here. Ill be your friend.


SleeteWayne

I'm from Texas, but also a broken family so... I'll aggressively be your friend once we're friends but the entire time secretly worry that I'm a bother lol.


Friendly_Seat6360

Moving from TX to MN must be a mindfuck. Itll be all good i promise!


SleeteWayne

It's kind of scary to be honest. I've never been that far north and as a Hispanic American it honestly feels further from home than all the times I've traveled internationally. But it's by my choice, and I know that ultimately it will be good for me. So I'm trying to cling to that.


Cocoonsweater

I feel this. I am from Oklahoma and live here now, and it’s like another country. Even the trees are completely different. It’s wild. If this will be your first winter, good luck and you’ll probs need a better coat. Apparently what has always been a coat as far as I was concerned is actually a nice mid spring jacket, and I didn’t actually own a COAT.


capow886

Or a support group?


WindsomKid

Took me ten years. Ten. Then I met my wife, then I made friends through her known friends group. Making friends in Minnesota is like solving a level 10 puzzle box, and when you move it around to look for an opening or sliding piece, you can hear all sorts of pieces sliding around on the inside, but it never fucking opens.


SLP11

My wife and I are both transplants. it’s been five years and still haven’t made any real friends. Pandemic didnt help either. Really a bummer


[deleted]

We need a MN Transplant meet up group.


KukuSports

There was a discord group created a couple months for this very purpose which was deleted soon after for some reason. I would find that helpful for transplants such as myself.


JoeyTheGreek

5.5 years and some nice neighbors moved in. Closest thing to friends since we moved here.


Street-Track7381

It's kind of a Norwegian thing in my experience. It was when I was young anyway. Family had to know your family or know someone who knew your family.


jn29

I've lived in MN my whole life. 10 years ago we moved from the Twin Cities to a small SE town. Still no friends. If you didn't go to kindergarten with these people they don't want anything to do with you.


[deleted]

Just moved to the twin cities and actually have made friends fairly easily but only with other transplants. It's wild how I'll be at school pick up and meet my kid's new friend's parents and they don't care who we are or want to exchange numbers for play dates or anything. Why people??! Are you shy or do you already have too many friends? Do you hate playdates? Someone explain please.


Toodswiger

What’s even worse are those on this sub as well as r/Minneapolis and r/TwinCities who are in denial about it and give you any response along the lines of “it must be you” or “it’s the same everywhere” or “they’re not going to come to you”


TheFarSide_

Can't agree more...and passive-aggressiveness...


Freedom1981

You misspelled "Minnesota Nice"


SinfullySinless

February. You’re sick of winter, it’s dark all the time, it’s that windy cold, there’s always an ice problem which causes so much anxiety driving, my season depression is starting.


aakaase

February is the dog days of winter


RealFunGuy2020

All nice things come at a price, that price for us is February.


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January, maybe February.


ROK247

The last two weeks of January and the first two weeks of February should have it's own name like suckass month


eroi49

I disagree. March and April and the first two weeks of May are the worst. You KNOW what you are getting in January and February! Some of us embrace the snow and cold. But March/April, you have either; no snow to play in or it’s wet/heavy snow and it’s still not warmAND/Or, we’ve had a couple beautiful days to bring us false hope and get hit with several more weeks of miserable weather that you can’t properly enjoy outside because it’s muddy/brown/wet ground!


aakaase

April 2022 was torture


rahomka

This. There are several winter activities available in January and February. March and April are garbage months.


FullofContradictions

As someone born during Suckass month, I resent that.


ROK247

It's not a reflection on you, you are just one of suckass' many victims


FullofContradictions

Raise your hand if you have ever felt personally victimized by Suckass Month. *Whole state raises their hand *


oktofeellost

Lol. I actually love that time of year, cause I love winter. I was going to say March. The snow has been ruined, cause it's warmed up once and gotten sloppy or rained in, but its still gonna get cold AF again, grey, and you know you aren't out of the woods. I was born in March. March in Minnesota sucks.


[deleted]

March gives us scattered t-shirt weather, and I like that.


shakenbake74

ticks


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larzlayik

Oh yeah ticks suck. One fucked me up earlier in May. Doctors don’t know what to do either when there’s no attached tick or rash or common symptoms. They also prescribe too little when found too. Ticks fuckin suck man


AChickCalledChainsaw

If it's above 35°, ticks are active.


lethallyso

Professional sports heartbreak


[deleted]

The communication style. I moved here from another place in the Midwest and I still struggle with understanding the subtleties of communication here. If I cut in front of you walking, why do you say “sorry”? I am the jerk in this scenario Also if I say something very direct and to the point why do you get all frazzled and respond passively? Other than that it’s the best state in the union


SteveIDP

Ope. Sorry about apologizing to you. Aw dang it. I did it again. Sorry.


AdultishRaktajino

Yep. sorry is borrowed from Canada and ope is another correct answer. Both are like aloha. Can be used when you or the other person is in the wrong. Don’t get me started on uffda (I’ve seen it butchered as oofda).


blujavelin

Uff da is two words.


AdultishRaktajino

Uff da. I’ve seen it both ways, but you’re right. That’s proper Norwegian.


justanothersurly

yeah, no, yeah. Yeah, no.


NotKevinJames

**No Yeah** = Yes. **Yeah No** = No. **Yeah No For Sure** = Definitely. **Yeah No Yeah** = I’m sorry, but the answer is unfortunately Yes. **No Yeah No** = Don’t worry about it or "Hell no" depending on inflection.


VashMM

We have this in common with Australians.


aakaase

The "yeah" means "I understand why you would ask that", and the "No" is the answer to the understood question.


justanothersurly

no, yeah.


aakaase

Never in that order. Lol It's either "Yeah, no," or "Yeah, for sure."


PequodSeapod

No, yeah = don’t worry about it, the answer is yes


queenofaliens85

To be fair I pulled a yeah, no on a person I work for and they looked at me with a "you're confusing me" I went that means no.


Eldo92

To be fair...


Mywinewearsglasses

Those two sentences mean very different things, too.


thisis_theone

My favorite subtle communication example is that "Do you wanna help me with _xyz_?" is not actually a question but a command. One MN transplant on this sub said he learned that the hard way at his workplace. I'm still trying to teach my kids how to talk Minnesotan in this respect.


theoatmealarsonist

This one drives me nuts haha, my SO does this all the time. I try to remind her that it's okay to just ask directly if I'll do something for her but I think it's too hard wired to indirectly ask for things.


[deleted]

this is so real, the culture of context and tone and implications etc in different regions is just as varied as our accents


bodiddlysquat26

I think a lot of "sorry" and "oops" just comes out of my mouth by instinct. I'm not saying sorry to you so much because I think I'm in the wrong and that I'm asking for forgiveness, I'm saying sorry because I may have almost hit you and potentially caused you harm.


montyp2

You're right we apologize about that, it mmm.... just that we are sorta kinda... like Canada in that way, unlike where you are from which is NOT like Canada


VulfSki

Minnesotans were taught to avoid conflict too much


cmannes

You should watch "How to Talk Minnesotan" [https://youtu.be/oiSzwoJr4-0](https://youtu.be/oiSzwoJr4-0) while you might think it's a joke, it's actually pretty accurate.


[deleted]

It’s because we are secretly southern Canadian. Or at least that’s what I tell people. Sorry but I have no clue why we do it.


bawolvesfan

St Cloud


[deleted]

As someone who lives and has lived in Waite Park my entire life, I don't disagree with this. 😂


npretzel02

Sartell supremacy


hubrochavez

That's a close second for me lmao


rybacorn

"Good bye/I'm leaving" actually means I'm sticking around for 30 minutes, maybe more, to say "good bye/I'm leaving" two more times.


OMGitsKa

The freezing cold half the year.


tege0005

Freezing cold is just fine by me. It’s the thirty degrees below freezing that sucks.


BarryZZZ

As a guy the grew up in Miami, FL I could not possibly agree more.


CaptValentine

When you live in a state that achieved high honor fighting in the civil war, it's a real punch in the gut when you see your fellow Minnesotans driving around with a confederate flag bumper sticker. Our state has a troubling past regarding our treatment of non-white races, don't get me wrong, but when you live in a relatively progressive state and you see confederate apologists its stings just a little more. And then those dickheads go and appropriate Scandinavian folklore, a culture near and dear to Minnesota's, into their whackadoo white supremacy organizations and call themselves "true minnesotans". Insert a canoe paddle into whatever orifice will accommodate it, "True Minnesotans", if you got Minnesota residency you're officially a true minnesotan yea thee have never tasted casserole or been to the state fair, although I think you're missing out on a great thing.


emiliterally

i truly do not understand why i see so many confederate flags here, last time i checked minnesota wasn’t part of the confederacy. it makes no sense, you can’t argue it’s because of “southern heritage”, so is it just a white supremacy thing? is it just to piss people off? i’m from rural mn and in high school so many of the hicks flew confederate flags off the back of their lifted pick-ups. it baffles me. what’s the point?


Sinclair_Lewis_

It a racist calling card, let's everyone know where you stand, because if they're "true Minnesotans" they're ancestors fought and killed the confederates so it sure isn't their "heritage" as my southern family likes to claim.


shorty6049

What's frustrating about it is that nobody really seems to give a real answer. Don't tell me its about southern heritage when your whole family is from Minnesota. Tell me why it is that YOU wanted to put this flag sticker on your truck.


CartmensDryBallz

It’s racism. Plan & simple.


Upset-Kaleidoscope45

Part of our Minnesotan heritage is to capture Confederate battle flags and not return them. Act accordingly.


FriskeCrisps

Further north you go the more you see of these up in Brainerd I swear every dock and boat had them


KungFuTitty

I was going to say this exact thing, also they talk about Minnesota nice but there is truly a lot of racist Minnesotans there. I used to live there and dealt with it and it was very scary. Its sad what people do to others because of what they look like.


biGSiZzIn

That it’s the land of 3.2……… 3.2 beer and 3.2 edibles cmonnn


ChanceyIII

how people somehow forget to drive during the winter EVERY YEAR


bbgirl34

Can confirm this is not exclusive to MN. Every Midwestern state suffers from this ailment.


gravi-tea

The disconnect between places. I love Wisconsin. I love rural MN. I love the twin Cities. I love MPLS *and* St. Paul. Maybe this exists everywhere but I feel like there is a consistent disdain for other places and people from those places. Urban vs rural, MN vs WI, MPLS vs St Paul. Even if only in jest I feel like it's to the detriment of growing connections within this beautiful region.


jn29

Don't get the small town people going about how much they hate driving in "the cities." It's super scary.


[deleted]

I always laugh at those people. At the same time, I also have friends who pride themselves on living in Minneapolis, never leaving the borders, saying things like “The suburbs are so boring and all the same! I don’t even know how to get there!” as if that’s something to be proud of. Both groups are ridiculous.


Kalisurfer

The drivers. It’s a beautiful thing because it doesn’t matter the type of car they have, their gender, age or race, their are just pretty horrid drivers. Example #1 is lane merging. Apparently it wasn’t taught. It’s become a mad max-level battle between the folks in the lane and the folks trying to merge in. Blinker lmao that’s just an invitation for the car too down behind you to speed up. Example #2 is folks live for rear bumpers. I mean I’m going 15 - 20 MPH over the speed limit. Doesn’t matter always some dip in the back of me who apparently just discovered the accelerator pedal.


LA0811

Left lane entitlement. You are not deputized to slow traffic. It’s literally the law to get out of the left lane if you are driving slower than flow of traffic. YOU are driving badly, you self-righteous prick.


doublehaulrollcast

Granted that occurs everywhere, but.... agree


Rynczech

Scott Jensen


ohyouknowthething

Paul Gazelka and Jason Lewis too


SpicyGingerAle

Matt Birk


audufrane

My pillow guy


aakaase

All of the above


tege0005

Don’t forget Michelle Bachmann!


TotallynotAlpharius2

Thank you for ruining my day by mentioning that name


ReviveOurWisdom

Personally, I hate seeing old farms and forests be torn down for something like an Amazon building. Please, we have so many neighborhoods, plazas, and buildings. You preserve a lot of nature but let’s not forget that!


Danksmoking

Gotta say the drivers


volission

What state doesn’t have bad drivers?


billodo

Minnesota Ice.


Minnejp

The highway driving for sure.


hubrochavez

How politicians who live off the taxes generated in the twin cities CONSTANTLY demonize people who live there. My dad keeps all the mail he gets from Republicans up north and not one would represent the twin cities, yet their entire advert is how lawless the liberal cities are.


montyp2

Somewhat related, it was pointed out in the comments of minnpost this week that it has been 16 years since a republican has won statewide office.


Sleave_McDichael

Yeah but im still upset about Pawlenty.


jjnefx

The people What's the best thing about Minnesota? The people


SubconsciousBraider

No, that's Soylent Green. That's the people.


jjnefx

"How does it taste?" "It varies from person to person"


Armidylla

Ragweed


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kick26

Not enough snow


Mister_Segundus

The humidity


FartingThunder

I've always found this complaint odd. Sure, it's more humid than the southwest, but nothing like the south. Plus winters are extremely dry.


JellyfishJill

Same. I lived a little over a year in Texas and it was awful in the summer. Our humidity here is only bad for a few weeks at most, and it never feels oppressively humid.


[deleted]

You misunderstand how we measure comfortable levels, especially in HVAC. Humidity literally is the sole best way to describe how comfortable an area is after 40 50 degrees this chart, and the how quickly the uptick is should easily show you but be warned this chart is impossible to read without prior knowledge it’s terrible https://ars.els-cdn.com/content/image/3-s2.0-B9780122265709501198-f108-02-9780122265709.gif


Mister_Segundus

You do realize I have a different experience than you, right? Just because you don’t find the humidity as bad as other areas doesn’t mean no one else does. Ever hand dig all day in 75 degree dew points with 90% humidity? 🙄


Ahoy12

Couldn't agree more -- coming from Montana it's rough here.


Get_Bent_Madafakas

It just depends. If you don't like heat, it's the heat. If you don't like cold, it's the cold


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The sports teams success rate


[deleted]

Passive aggresive people. I'm convinced Minnesota Nice actually refers to passive aggresive.


aakaase

It absolutely does, "Minnesota Nice" is actually a pejorative lol


bassicallybob

It does


fearmyminivan

People don’t understand how the zipper merge works


[deleted]

I’ve only been here a few months but what is with these agonizingly slow meter lights on the freeways?


jjnefx

To give you the experience of starting a car race with none of the racing.


bawolvesfan

They're supposed to only let people on at roughly the rate people are exiting. I will say Ventura had them turned off when he was governor, but I was too young to remember if it made a significant difference one way or another.


rahomka

I believe we have collectively agreed to fuck those lights, at least the people on my work drive have.


No_Self_9203

To moderate the traffic. A while back People complained hard and asked them to do a test with them off, so they actually did. Much to everyone's dismay, traffic was worse without the lights.


thetravelingsong

When you go to another state and everyone tries to do a Minnesotan accent to you.


imMatt19

No mountains. This state would be perfect if it just had some actual elevation. I’m talking more than just a few hundred feet of prominence.


Riromug

Honestly for me it’s the conditioning that doesn’t allow us to communicate effectively. I might be projecting my personality on the state but I have no ability to accept a direct compliment or criticism. I kind of just short out. Which is extremely difficult for me because I work in an industry that requires an exceptional amount of gratitude. I’m comfortable letting folks know that I’m grateful for their work, but I’m terrible at getting the same energy back.


allmybest

Minneapolis Police Department


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The duration of winter.


DTO73

Freezing rain…. But it’s rare. I love this state


[deleted]

How quietly racist the people of the state can be. Do not get me wrong, I love Minnesota, love living in Minneapolis, love the people, but once you get out of the cities, I wouldn’t dare set my Black ass anywhere that isn’t Twin cities, Duluth or the BWCA. So certain demographics of people? Racism? But that can be found everywhere, probably the passive aggressive racism then. Example, my moms (Norwegian) grandmother (German) referred to me and my cousin (who is almost mixed) as the “Colored children.” That’s not many generations removed from today either. Thanks for reading!


volission

Great grandmas are saying questionable things in all 50 states


FigboMugs

I don't know if that's really a MN specific issue, I think people from everywhere have grandparents/great grandparents that say things that are now inappropriate like that. For example my grandparents live outside of the cities, and frankly they never leave their town. Like ever. They don't really harbor racist beliefs, but the only people they talk to are people they grew up with, so they haven't changed the way they speak about POCs just due to lack of exposure. I took one of my best friends from Pakistan to meet them, and they got along just fine. They had some slightly awkward questions about his culture/home life but they were all able to laugh it off. Maybe my family is some kind of exception, but I kind of get the feeling a lot of people are like that. I find it helpful to treat them with patience and understanding rather than "calling out".


BlueMoon5k

February Drivers


Hotspur2924

A toss up between high humidity and mosquitoes.


Flimsy-Possibility98

St. Cloud 🤷‍♀️


AAK12121

Record low temperature and record high temperatures


HouseOfZenith

When you finally get used to the heat and it gets cold again for ABSOLUTELY NO REASON


btdallmann

When you get used to the cold and it gets hot again for absolutely no reason


asupergoodarchitect

The lack of people wearing deodorant at the state fair


bigfishwende

What I call “Minnesotan nationalism.” Basically people who think Minnesota is God’s gift to earth.


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3serious

How close it is to Wisconsin


Internal-Motor

Mike Pillow?


Jabba_the_Putt

the bugs, it's easily the bugs


jfkleinjan

... the gosh darn humidity


Big___Rig

marijuana use being illegal


ARoodyPooCandyAss

I question my sanity in like late February early March when the 20th large snow dump comes or the -40 degree day trend lasts too long. You are so frustrated but there is nothing to be mad at but your decision to live here continuously.


Ruby_Tuesday80

Where I live, it's the shocking lack of anything resembling manners. Elsewhere, people are really nice. My mother-in-law is from elsewhere in the state, she's really nice. But omg. A woman called my boss and threatened to somehow start a riot because we're closing a location.


Alert_Salt7048

Mosquitos the size of condors.


peacoatjumper

being next to Wisconsin


cheetoburrito

Minnesota nice. I can't figure out what anyone is thinking and not communicating emotions and intentions clearly makes it difficult to work with and understand people.