When people move to Wisconsin
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I got a neighbor from Wisconsin and he is exactly like this, he is the nicest man ever, he has literally given me the shirt off of his back after I fell into the lake while ice fishing. Man saved my life. Terry is the goat.
we love terry
@@lileiyahrose3684 everyone needs a terry in their life
All my homies love Terry
I'd definitely hang out with terry
Terry is the name of my teddy bear. Agreed
Terry loves yogurt
It took me a year to upgrade to flannels, guess I’m a slow learner. I’ll achieve blaze orange someday.
U achieve blaze orange faster if your family has hunters
The farther north you live, the faster the flannel spontaneously generates in your closet.
Same... I called er quits at the 1 month mark.
As a Wisconsinite this is extremely accurate
I've worn flannels all my life so far an live in New York. Maybe I missed my calling...
Proof that the politeness of a people is correlated to their ability to survive a week in the woods.
No time to fight among each other when fighting the cold wilderness
Checks out, Wisconsin has nice people and LA has rude entitled people.
Aaaaa yeah know that we all were raised in true 4 seasons with 4 to 5 months of actual winter, our parents shove us out side in a snow mobile suit and tell us not to come back till dark . . Have you been to Wisconsin? Just walk into any bar and throw that question out and see what happens . . 😏 Good luck my friend 🤙
@@JS-pt8vc idk dont who all have a cousin in Wisconsin
This may just be myself, not sure if others relate but I think the more time you spend outdoors/in the woods/disconnected from everyday life the more you realize what’s important and what’s not which in turn means outdoor people aren’t wound up as tight which makes them more polite
Charlie has never acted harder in his life than when he tried to hide his Midwest accent for the 1 day character.
As a Canadian, I just feel spiritually connected to the people from Wisconsin.
Agreed 🇨🇦❤️
Sorry, but I have to agree! 🇨🇦🍁
Yep!
Beat me to it hahah
I mean, they even know what cheese curds are. That alone makes then better.
I literally just got Culver’s cheese curds on the way back from the fleet farm and gave my grandma some extra rhubarb yesterday
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
What's fleet farm?
@@theythemgae9025 It's heaven, Raiden
@Conix The person Yup
@@theythemgae9025 a store for outdoor people
Why did you cut him off? He clearly wasn't done saying goodbye yet!
He at least had another hour of "great talkin' to yah" and "holy wah, yer kids sure are gettin' big" and no one offered him the leftovers!
Lol.
He didn't even get to, "Welp, I suppose....."
Takes atleast another hour real shi
As a true Wisconsinite, I can confirm this is how we talk.
As a fellow Wisconsinite I can't agree more.
Decades of mocking my Wisconsinite grandmother and now I'm cursed to say "behg" forever
@shadowwinters5196 idk about wisconsin since their government is really abusive and corrupt to their constituents, but up in minnesota, definitely. And its basically the same culture as wisconsin. Minnesota has a lot of free jobs and cheap housing due to the effects of the oil boom in the bakken at the same time as the housing bubble a few years back. Wisconsin tho I think is still suffering from rust belt economy problems.
I dont and ive lived here like my whole life
@shadowwinters5196 I grew up in Racine (Just south of Milwaukee) and live in the Madison area now and I feel like there is a lot of factories that are always looking for workers around both areas. Madison is beautiful and growing super fast, but also getting pretty expensive. The housing market here has gotten pretty nuts. The Milwaukee area is for the most part a bit cheaper. It's also right on Lake Michigan, which is awesome. It is kinda well known for it's issues with violence and crime, though. (Although at least parts of Madison certainly aren't without those problems, either. But is any city?) For factory/manufacturing work, I'd imagine you'd also be able to find stuff looking around Green Bay and Appleton, and maybe LaCrosse and Eau Claire, but I can't speak as much to those areas, as I haven't spent as much time around them. But overall, I love living in Wisconsin, and I think there's a good chance you will, too! Great people, great nature, great cheese and great beer!
“Excuse me for cursin” “ jeepers cripes” 😂
You watch your fowl language there or I’ll call your mother and she’ll give ya an ear full I tell ya
🤣
I was dieing haha dude is hella funny 😂
Ope, you forgot h**y cats.
So Flanders is from Wisconsin it seems.
The end should’ve been him standing in the doorway for 45 minutes doing the “Midwestern goodbye”
Please elaborate on this 😂
Im from midwest and I give a bye and leave ASAP 😂
@@smythe7480 Midwest goodbyes are just goodbyes that last for a while. When I go somewhere to see family, we say we are going to go and 30 mins later we leave
We call them the “Minnesota goodbye” (boyfriend is from mn)
@@GingerHoliday same here
“Welp” *aggressively pats leg*
Born and raised in Wisconsin and let me tell ya; he’s not wrong. I’ve met some body that just moved from other states(mostly from the west coast) and they were shell shocked on the midwestern hospitality and how we talk especially here in Wisconsin. All of this is accurate as my mouth honestly started to water thinking about Culver’s cheese curds 🤤
My mouth is watering thinking about any fried cheese curds!! Yum! 🤤😜
Same, I love culvers cheese curds you can’t live in Wisconsin and say “i hate Culver’s cheese curds” it’s just wrong
Wait till you experience southern hospitality.
I love this because I'm from Michigan and Ik it's not that Wisconsinish but it's still part of the midwest and I have tons of family in MN so I find this hilarious
@@jackgonzalez7865Exactly. I have a friend that was definitely born in the wrong state. She doesn’t like cheese!?
Moved back to Wisconsin recently , took less than a month for my neighbor to offer me rhubarb from her garden lol
I am always up for rhubarb! Unfortunately, I live in Florida now. We can’t grow it here.😫
@@andronicase this is why Wisconsin is superior
@@wildfire9280 😂👍
Those Culver’s cheese curds certainly won’t eat themselves. You’ll have to send me some so I can verify this statement.
As Midwesterner I can confirm they won't eat themselves
They will never make it to you
What are you from Chicago?
Culbers is just about everywhere now.
Fried cheese curds from Culver’s. So yummy!
I was in Wisconsin for work and I’m from Houston, so just listening to how everyone talks up there was like mind boggling. But one thing I can say is that everyone is so nice and friendly up there
Very true. All the Midwest seems to be like that. I lived in Kansas city for a few years and I didn't meet one mean person. Everyone holds the door for you, says thank you when you do, and they're so welcoming. I remember my first day there and this huge biker guy (like 6.5, huge beard, looked like he could bend me into a pretzel shape for fun lol) let me skip in line, held the door for me and started a conversation with me lol. Legit some of the nicest people I ever met. I remember tornado season and the sirens were going off letting everyone know a tornado has touched down and I'm running around frantic looking at the sky lol. Everyone else was acting like nothing was even going on. Lol I quickly stopped acting like I was scared lmao. But they reassured me that I had nothing to worry about hahahaha
Tell em I says hi
As a former Californian who moved to Michigan, god i love it here, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, such great down to earth people
This should be an ad for whoever's in charge of promoting tourism in Wisconsin.... I'd visit that place in a heartbeat after seeing this.... So wholesome...
I'm a Australian who needs to visit Wisconsin. An Australian and a person from Wisconsin having a conversation. Now that would be entertaining.
😂😂😂
After a couple beers, does it really matter what anyone was trying to say? You'd be best buds by then.
From wisconsin here, from what I’ve heard, we have very similar drinking cultures so you’ll fit right in
@@Puppies-z9h I’m an Iowan, I have friends in Australia. You’re spot on lol
I’m from Ohio we are rather bland.
I've been in California for 10 years now and I just said "ope! let me squeeze on past ya" to someone yesterday at savers... The stare California people give to me is amazing.. the Wisconsin accent never leaves it only gets stronger with age no matter how far you are from home.
You are an absolute Chad!
5 years after living in Wisconsin: me up north sitting in a box stand wearing blaze oarnge
If I turn into this… I’m moving tomorrow. This is perfection and I appreciate you.
It has been 3 months, is this video accurate 😂
It took me 4 hours to say good bye to the folks next door last Saturday. I was just saying hi while they were working on their car. I ended up helping him for some reason. Ope.
The legends are true 😮😂
"Tell your folks I says hi" and "Holy cats" had me rolling.
Ok, real good
I'm Norwegian and it's almost scary how similar the Midwest is, down to the friggin spare rhubarb in the garden!
“Tell the folks I says hi” - my relatives after every family dinner
Same
Anyone else trying to figure out the correct position to flip their phone to read?
I can't stop watching this guy... Excellent..
The “ope” is the most accurate part of it all
I swear I say it without thinking 😂
I've lived in Wisconsin my whole life, I approve of this video
Same here
I have lived here my whole life and I don’t talk like that
Same
Also same
Same haha
I live in Wisconsin and I can’t count how much I say “ope” in a day.
I picked it up when I moved to Iowa and didn't notice I was doing it for years. I catch myself saying it even when I'm talking myself. It's ridiculous 😆
@@ol_smokey9370 same
I don't even realize I say it
I’m from South Dakota and I literally cannot stop saying it. I now live in Hawaii and NOBODY says it here. I feel called out by myself whenever I let it slip 🤣
@@AustinAdamczewski same
🤦♀️ so true! I moved to Tosa from Texas. I promise that this is spot on.
As a Southerner, all the Midwest accents just butter my biscuits.😊😊😊
"Let me squeeze right past you" was way to accurate
The “tell your folks I SAYS hi” is extremely accurate.
Why though?
I says
You says
He says
She says
It says
We says
You (plural) says
They says
@@jasonvargas7564 I can tell you not from the Midwest lol
what no
@@overseeradventures2582 are you saying its not accurate? Cause in the midwest people say that often
@@snicker4237 i thought only newfies had a Midwest accent lol sorry if I offended any1 if I said that
I can watch this on repeat. I mean I do watch this on repeat. Lol
From having the pleasure of retaining my bond with my Wisconsin cousins I can confirm THIS IS EXACTLY HOW THEY ACT AND SPEAK, and I will exclaim that their cheese and cheese curds are worth DYING for!!!
Love how fast that accent comes on.
I've never lived in WI (or even near it) and visited like twice as a child to see family (once as a baby so no memory of it) but the minute I get around Wisconsinites, the accent comes out.
I was amused at how carefully he suppressed the accent in the first one, lowering his voice and talking slow.
"Watch out for deer"
Never resonated with anything more
Every bit of this is spot on but I gotta say that “watch out for deer” takes the Midwesterner cake, Oke doke.
My brother-in-law is from Wisconsin.
He's adorable. He does not talk like this but will for entertainment purposes.
He's been in Canada for decades, but when his folks come to visit, they say it "reminds them of home". 😆
In Canada, we love cheese, bacon and say "Oh, I'm just going to sneak past you here." We also like when people take our extra produce off our hands and say "pardon my French, but..." before or after cursing, and tell people "watch out for deer" and "beware of black ice", and you can smell BBQ in every neighbourhood from most houses in any neighbourhood in the summer.
After a half- year of a Wisconsinite living in Canada, you can not tell the... 😂 difference....
@Crispy Ranch key and peele?😂
Canada was is new New France and Wisconsin is new Canada
@Crispy Ranch Who you calling "Sir"?
In the winter, black ice is a big problem all over Canada. You can not see it very well during the day and not at all at night. Treacherous to traverse upon regardless of method of locomotion, ergo, the warned admonishment" Beware the dreaded black ice!"
@Crispy Ranch Then mayhap your authorship requires some spiffing up.
Canada is the best Country and have the absolute nicest, most hard working, most genuine people in the entire world. #facts
“Let me squeeze right past ya.” 😂 “holy cats oh buh bye,” lmao
Wisconsin seems like a nice nice place to live
Depends on where you go. Racine, and Milwaukee are bad places to be honest. I live in Racine, and have been to Milwaukee countless times. The country side in Wisconsin are better. That's where you meet friendly folks and people mind their own business
I recommend Sturgeon Bay, just avoid tourists
@@Leo_Valdez671 how is it there? I've lived in Wisconsin my whole life and never been
@@in-da-face you can live by the water, there is many little spots of nature that no tourist is in, go to crossroads, trust me
Ya der eh, but don't tell anyone (especially those guys from IL FIB TABS, I can't believe we still have open borders letting IL people in) Nothing better than headin er up to deer camp to play euchre, drink Leinenkugel's and eat cheese curds. Eh der guy ya shoot a deer or no is the common saying after leaving da woods. Walleye fish fry at the supper club with brandy old fashions....... Just make sure you leave before the negative 50 deg windchills in da winter. And there is nothing wrong with ordering pizza delivery to your ice shanty.
I miss everything about Wisconsin, the snow, pick and save, Culver’s, the packers and the Bucks and all my Wisconsin friends. Recently moved to North Carolina, my new coworkers comment on how my speech is very quick and very matter of fact. Southerner’s conversations are long and drawn out. Every child is a “baby girl “ or “baby “ and “oh I know “ and pretty much everyone has a Bible in their bag or the car for a devotional time.
As a person who lives in Wisconsin, this is in fact accurate. The clothes, the random references, everything.
Haha interesting
I’m from Minnesota and I agree with this statement
And nothing pisses me off more than a deer running across the highway when you’re going 70 to 75 miles an hour
As another who does. Can also verify.
Make that 3. I don't think I've left my parents house without them saying, "Watch fer (for) deer."
"Watch out for deer" the most loving parting words ever.
Too true the deer are a hazard in these parts
I almost hit a deer on my way home once, scared the hell out of me.
So true 😭😭
Lmao yup
Curds from Culver’s on the way back from fleet farm is such a great reference
Its amazing how much alike Indiana and Wisconsin residents are
the ‘ope let me squeeze past ya’ got me😂
Proud Wisconsinite and former Culver's employee. Love this video. Just needs a you betcha in there
I absolutely adore all regional American accents
For me as a German, it’s sooooooo funny to hear and watch this film. Please more‼️‼️‼️‼️ Wisconsin people look very heartwarming people
Lots of people here in Wisconsin have a German ethnicity
Many, many Germans, Swedes, Norwegians, Finns, and Lutherans in Wisconsin!
My mom was born in Wisconsin and we go there every summer. It’s so fun hearing the accents and picking up Culver’s on the way there
Culver's is the absolute best.
Agreed
Same i go there every summer people there are usually nice actually
Never knew Wisconsin had accents and yet I live there
Yessss we love Culver’s lol
Dude, your my favorite comical RUclipsr right now!
Ope! I mean comedian.
Cripes! That was a close one there, nice catch
LOL ❤❤😂😂 I have never ever been to Wisconsin, but after seeing these videos I am dying to go to Wisconsin. LOL, I am familiar with Culver's and they're sooooo good!! Everything my mom came to visit she would insist on getting custard from Culver's. It definitely stirs up happy memories. Thanks a bunch!!!!!!
Man’s got the accent after a whole week, Wisconsin is potent
Facts. As a Wisconsinite myself, this is 100% accurate.
I'm from Minnesota and I too enjoy cheese curds with a passion
Exactly
Same
I prefere "Wisconsinese"
I’m from iowa and this is pretty damn accurate.
Being from Minnesota the rhubarb had me laughing my grandmother loves cooking with that stuff typical Midwestern things😂😂
This guy has me wanting to move to Wisconsin…seriously. I’m from Michigan (rural MI) originally but left 20 years ago for the military and am retiring soon. The Michigan UP is just like this as well! 😊
Ey bud we just had rhubarb crisp on Easter!
Wtf is rhubarb
What do you make? I need new recipes
Is rhubarb a Midwest thing?? I’m from the Midwest and we grow rhubarb I just didn’t know it was a Midwest thing😂😂😂
Coldest weather, warmest hearts!
Haven’t lived in the Midwest for nearly 15 years, still say “Ope let me squeeze right past ya” 😂
As a Culvers lover I can confirm the cheese curds are amazing
State fair cheese curds are what we need
They’re delicious
I work there and yes they are great
I felt so dumb right now because all of it went over my head. I lived in kansas for a couple years and the cheese curds were super delicious from Culver’s. First time I ever heard of a Culver’s. Already forgetting it 😢
We have 1 Culver’s in my Ohio city and I finally tried the cheese curds. I’m going to have to think up excuses to drive over to that side of town more often 🤤
I tell ya he gets it spot on every time. As a born and raised Wisconsinite I can tell ya he's telling it like it is.
As a fellow Midwestern I love these videos
You do have a great radio voice too man. This is great lmao 🤣
I'm from Georgia. I grew up in Georgia. Out of nowhere, this little blonde Wisconsin girl showed up at the start of 7th grade. She happened to live right down the street from us (which by the way, "down the street" meant less than a mile from our home, in the middle of a very rural area)...my twin sister and I became IMMEDIATE friends with this girl and her little sisters. We literally became each others' families. We're all 43 years old now (not the little sisters!😉), and are still as close today as we were back in the late 90's. We learned SO MUCH about each others' cultures. And I would do anything for my sweet Northern sis!!💜💜💜💜💜💜💜 (and some delicious cheese curds, obvy!!!)
I bet your friend was so nervous to be plopped into the south from Wisconsin and at the start of the teen years no less! 😬 She must have been so relieved to find you guys to be friends with 🙂 (Plus you and your sisters got a new face in the crowd 😉) I'd rather have one friend like her than hundreds of Facebook friends 😸
THIS!!
this is so cute! 😍😍😍
Being from Georgia that was probably the maximum amount of diversity you would except lol
@@nathancabada6814 Are you trying to say "expect", or "accept"? Either way it's offensive.
It's funny because my most famous phrase is "ope, let me just squeeze right past you", and when I moved to Florida people just looked at me so weird when I'd say it 😂
How dare you move somewhere that you don't have to shovel your roof! Haha jk hope you're liking Florida
I live in FL and would gladly take some of that Wisconsin hospitality over the rudeness that is the Miami/fort Lauderdale area. Sigh...
After three years in Wisconsin I’ve picked up hunting, fishing ( both kinds), drinking, camping, hiking, snowmobiling, trap shooting, a taste for venison, ope’’ing,and love for squeaky cheese. And I’m sick and tired of Culver’s.
I was born in Louisiana, but I’ve lived in Wisconsin and Michigan for quite literally my entire life, and let me tell you, nobody talks like that.
That I’ve met yet.
Me who's lived in Wisconsin my whole life: how is this so accurate-
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Thinking about moving soon, to give me a fresh start somewhere. Might be joing you fine folks up north soon. Either way, tell yer folks I says hi, okay see ya.
Did you make the move
I married a Wisconsin man and I’ve adapted the “Oop let me squeeze right past ya!” 😂😂 I’m from California and we both live in GA btw. Haha
The bag of deep fried cheese curds in a bag you got at Culvers on the way back from Farm and Fleet killed me. And then I fell off my chair laughing when you mentioned about the rhubarb in your garden!
And, hey, if you need some more, I got a whole bush in my back yard I can't seem to get rid of.
Is Wisconsin just full of undercover Canadians? Lol
Nope but close ha, just a lot of similar accents. Both are not all like this though
The "extra rhubarb in the garden" comment got me because I live in Wisconsin and my mother gives away her extra rhubarb to anyone who will take it.
I live on the Minnesota side of the MN/WI boarder. Yes to all of this!!😂😂😂😂
Those deer in Wisconsin are freakin vicious animals
Usually not bad unless you want any plant growth or it’s rut season. Just be careful driving at sunset otherwise your car is toast
As a Wisconsinite, yeah
i’m moving from the east coast to the midwest by myself very soon and i was nervous about it but i stumbled across this channel and i’m gonna take it as my sign that i’m going the right direction ☺️
Holy cats, I’ve been watching your videos for a little while but this is the one that made me love you
After years of watching your funny shit, this was the first video I watched of yours.
And tell your mom, I says hi.
After 36 years just south of the cheddar curtain, I can confirm this is accurate.
Cheddar curtain 🤣
I Don't live in Wisconsin, but Culver's cheese curds are on another level.
Have you tried A&W cheese curds?
I do live in Wisconsin and if you think Culver's curds are on another level, come try them from literally any other restaurant here.
They are so good
Also the county fair cheese curds are so good
@@aarononeal271 yes
You are so funny Minnesota is not far off. I grew up there. Best place to grow up also Wisconsin is pretty darn cool too.
I love how accurate this is
I miss Wisconsin.
But everything in "one year later" I understand, because it's true!
:)
Miss cheese curds, Culver's and Fleet Farm.
same I lived there for 14 years and then moved to Utah a year ago and I totally lost my Wisconsin accent haha
South Dakota has all those things, and Runnings!
@@Kallister771 what is "Runnings" ?
@@DanoMano1987 it's basically Fleet Farm for Ranchers and Farmers.
Ope, I served a mission partly in Wisconsin. Definitely had to watch out for deer, definitely ate rhubarb from somebody's garden, definitely heard the word "bayg" a lot, and oh ya you betcha I saw more Packers swag than you could possibly imagine.
100% my brother. Less accent but spot on with everything else. Socal here, my whole family moved to Wyoming a year ago and this hits too deep it made me sad and lonely for a sec but I laughed it away (sorta). I miss those guys...
I like how his voice got more Wisconsin each time he reappeared, haha!
I honestly wouldn't mind living in Wisconsin with people like this, just nice people relaxed, all about cheesecurds and helping their neighbor.
I wanna be a wisconsinite if they're all mostly like that.
A lot are in the less developed areas. I recommend living in a county area where you are far enough away from major cities. Neighbors are incredibly friendly, moving from a major city to the county was the best thing I ever did. First day moving in a neighbor came over introduced himself, offered me a beer, and we smoked and joked for a couple hours. Brought him and his wife over a plate of cookies and they responded by making brownies. Woke up one morning and a different neighbor was mowing my lawn for me so I responded by shoveling and salting his driveway first snowfall. It's a great back and forth of kindness that is looked at as unusual in the cities. Hell going into my local bar for the first time was a great experience. Went in with my brother and a couple of people came over introduced themselves and asked to play darts with us. It was a back and forth night of buying drinks for each other, both groups insisting they will get the next round. Often times buying the next round in secret just to avoid the politeness argument. 10/10 recommend living in Wisconsin.
Not really how Wisconsin is. Lot of either blatant or incognito bigotry. It's not a good breeding ground for understanding or diversity, as the state is basically just middle aged white people raising their kids the way they are
@@jkdog3242 the middle age white people is more of a country thing. At least in Madison theres a lot of mixed people.
@@usslittle3555 in the two cities in Wisconsin yea lol. Even then the areas surrounding Madison are not
@@Diabl05564 Moving from the country to the city was the best thing I ever did. I can freely express myself without worrying my safety and social standing. Also, there's a grocery store within 1/2 an hour by car. Plus a bunch of other stuff especially my memory issues made it hard to keep up with the number of people I was expected to know about.
I'm glad it was a nice change a pace for you though. Whatever floats your goat as I always say. Also, those interactions are so wholesome thanks for the stories.
Being a Wisconsinite, this is my favorite video of all time
Edit: this comment is kinda cringe ngl. I was a way different person last year wth
Me who's lived in Wisconsin all my life but have never heard someone with a accent 😃
Because it’s probably you 😂 most people don’t realize they have local dialect
@@againstthegraingolf301 oh I forgot about that XD
Aaaah, the people of Wisconsin seem nice. 🏴❤🇺🇸
“extra rhubarb in the garden” 🤣💀 let me get some though!
Damn. As a lifelong Wisconsinite this shit kills me. 🤣 The rhubarb was the best part, been there.
The “watch out for deer” is so true lol
My work sent me to Wisconsin for a month's worth of training. Fleet Farm is by far one of the strangest stores I have ever been. They also gave us free coffee cups and oddly enough I cherish that cup more than I probably should.
"Okay, real good." Absolutely sent my sides into orbit, when i remembered this guy i used to work with who said it constantly😂
“Tell your folks I says hi” 💀
"Watch out for deer" being a Michigander, I feel that
Ope let me squeeze right past ya 😂
I live in Wisconsin and I can confirm this is how we look, talk, and act.
No I live there And I don’t act like that
Same as everyone I know
Talking not so much but otherwise exacly
Lol no. I was born in Wisconsin. I don't act or talk this way the only thing that stands out is my usage of "ope" and "bubbler." Also it's not uncommon here to rock a t shirt in that typical 30 degree or below weather I don't know why he's dressed so warm.
@@malice-SB bubbler????
As someone who’s been living in Wisconsin for 6 years this is true
as someone who's been living in wisconsin their whole life this is true
As someone who wants to move to Wisconsin I hope this is true
as someone that is probably never going to go there in his life, I hope this is true
As someone who lives across the globe from Wisconsin, I can confirm
I love how he made eye contact with himself the whole time
I will say this after living in Wisconsin for a year they are some of the nicest people on the planet they will literally give you the shirt off their back and literally if you go to their house they will feed you I literally had somebody give me food and I didn’t even ask for it and they said do you want anything else out of my house
If you haven’t had Culver’s then I swear you haven’t lived, Culver’s is the absolute best
As someone who works there, I concur
I live in Savannah ga, they just recently opened one literally down the street from my house... On a residential street. It's also next to a retirement home, so they are making major bank.
The fries are awesome.
yeah its so good and the cheese curds too
I definitely concurd with you're statement 😎