"No yeah" = Yes "Yeah no" = No "Yeah no for sure" = Definitely "Ope": You accidentally bumped into somebody. This is sometimes followed by "I'm gonna sneak past ya." When asked how you're doing, respond with "Livin' the dream" or "Good, how are you?" We call it pop, not soda. Ranch on pizza or wings is fire. Bleu cheese is gross. When we drive around, we mostly just end up at a retail store, browse, and buy nothing. We put an 's' at the end of places that don't have them i.e. Kroger's, Meijer's...
Carter Weigel Don't feel bad. My sis from Iowa moved to Kansas City, Missouri. When she first moved there, she said she lives in Kansas Missouri. And I said, "You can't live in two states at the same time. You either live in Kansas City, Kansas or Kansas City, Missouri." It took her so long to figure out that there was a state division line, and getting through to her was incredibly frustrating.
“So who’s Casey? Is that your cousin or something? It’s a gas station? You eat dinner at a gas station!?” 🤣🤣 from someone who has lived in Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, AND now Wisconsin, I can definitely say this video is totally accurate haha
Person not from Illinois: "You're from Illinois? I love Chicago!" Me: "Oh, I don't live in Chicago. I live in *insert small town no one has heard of*".
This is the most Midwestern sentence to ever exist: “Ope, let me just SNEAK right past ya and grab some ranch while Andy gets the batteries for the clicker.”
I didn't realize how often I actually say these until a) I went to college outside the Midwest and my friends found it hilarious and b) I started watching these videos
Scott Covert yes, but then we lift our hand up, point at a specific part, say “I’m from here” and they’re like “...why are you pointing at your hand???” not realizing that’s how people from Michigan tell each other where they are from hahaha
I was raised in nowhere, Wisconsin, and now i go to college in Minnesota, so I'm midwestern all the way down. I met a girl from Reno and holy BALLS it's like we're different planets. We cannot communicate the same. And, my best friend is from NYC and he made me very aware that midwesterners really are much nicer compared to everyone else. It's disturbing to them how nice we are! Heck!
@@benjaminvonwerder9167 why not just eat ranch with pizza anyways do they not offer it to be honest not sure if mine did I think my middle school might have but my highschool did not
Mike D yep I agree. I’m kinda turned off about chick fil a nowadays. They’re getting way too focused on profits and a lot of their recent decisions show. Meanwhile every Culver’s is spotless and the employees are happy to be there.
I'm from IL, every time I tell people what state I'm from they say "Oh you're from Chicago!". No, I'm from IL, it's a very long state, and Chicago is in a small section in the very North East corner. Edit: never thought that this would get so many replies. To all those that asked, near Annawan IL is where Im from. Right on Interstate 80.
I moved to MN from southern cal in 2005 when I was 13 and was shocked by how thick the accent was. I vowed that I'd never sound like that. Now, here I am saying things like, "scuuse me, I'm just gonna sneak on pastya real quick" and "Op, sorry". It takes over like a sickness. Ive learned to love it.
Been there done that. Unfortunately the one down the street from me sold out to a dollar general. I ain't mad they have some decent stuff there but I do miss family video the folks there were nice and gave me coupons
Northern Minnesotan here, people were going to work last year at negative fifty. I mean, I called in because....holy crap, you could actually die. But apparently a lot of people showed up. At that point...they should shut down all business by law.
I must be the only one that won't leave home when it's -30. If the car quits you can die before an over worked tow truck gets to you. The reason tow trucks are behind schedule is so many cars break down in that sh*t
I met some people from England who had never met anyone from the Midwest. The first thing they asked me was do I eat a lot of pork? "We grow pork." was my answer 😁
Opposite. I live in Wichita, the largest city in Kansas (no, not KC, most of that is in MO), but people always think I must live on a farm. When I lived in Manchester, NH, they asked me how I liked it there and I said I liked it, it's just the town was a bit small for my taste... They looked at me like I had 10 horns. Small? But you live in Kansas!
I think you would have more subscribers if the people that could relate to this had an internet connection or a computer or knew what a computer was or were literate
Someone54 I live in Missouri and I probably have better internet than you. And yes Missouri is in the Midwest. And tbh from what I’ve heard about In an Out is that it isn’t that good, and low quality like McDonald’s. But you have to eat the fries fast or they turn into mush. To me ranch on anything other than a salad with a bunch of bacon bits is gross, but people do put it on pizza and stuff.
@@slim7406 dude I know I got 200mbps internet, could get up to 1gbps if I moved to Kansas city. Live in st Charles county, which is one of the safest and most well off areas in the whole US. Every state has its stereotypical areas though
@@cameronr7223Yeah, I've heard about St. Charles. I got lost in St Louis last year in late June heading to Fort Walton Beach FL and we luckily took the wrong turn into St Charles.
moved to nebraska from texas a year ago. holy shit this is beyond accurate. the casey's bit had me legit laughing out loud for the first time in like two years.
Honestly I didn't know Casey's was pretty much just an mid and southern- western and so thing until this video. I've growm up by them so I just don't question em anymore
I suggest we break up "The Midwest" into groups of states because it really is too broad a region. Group 1: Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. Group 2: Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. Group 3: Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, and Missouri. Group 4: North and South Dakota
As someone from Iowa I feel this deep in my soul The thing is, I DO live in the middle of nowhere surrounded by corn, except for the cow pasture down the road, so, well...
Honestly I notice the "midwest accent" more when talking to people from the cities. Up here in North Eastern MN I don't notice it much. However we do have a few old timer Finlanders around and they do sound quite goofy when they talk.
I couldn’t stop laughing when you said, with all seriousness, “You don’t have In-N-Out!” 😂😂😂. I’m from Chicago, born and raised not far from the Loop, moved out to Southern California where I discovered In-N-Out. In our town/city, the lines to get your Double-Double are so long around lunch time and dinner time. ❤❤
From St.Louis to Panama City, FL. Been here 15 yrs, still get crap for saying "Warsher" in ref to a washing machine...and other things. It's still funny.
ConnorocksLIVE I’m the most normal sounding mother fucker I’ve ever heard. I don’t really have any accent to speak off lol. Probably a good thing. And I’m from the burbs. Good place to grow up for sure. Ranch on errthing.
I grew up in Missouri but live in California now, the sorry bit killed me cause it’s happened to me so many times Lmao We say it out of courtesy and respect not so much cause we mean it all the time
The Casey's bit hit me in my soul. Tried telling a guy from New York about it and he was in disbelief, couldn't understand when I said they had the best pizza.
Wisconsinite born and raised; it's always so funny when people come from outta town and freak out when we put ranch on wings (it's delicious btw) or when they find out we get like 2-3 ft of snow with -30 degree weather and we walk around in shorts. I've also said "Ope" at least 500 times. The only things you missed are the Piggly Wiggly's, Home Depot's, Fleet Farm's, Farm and Fleet's (yes, those are two different stores), and CULVERS BABY.
Went to a concert in Fargo once and the main band takes the stage and says…. Hello Minnesota!!! 🤣we still cheered, the poor fellers didn’t know any better
Casey's has opened up in Oklahoma and Arkansas (two decidedly non-Midwestern states), and as a native Midwesterner that pumps me up. Pizza, cheesy potato bites, killer donuts. Now if Runza would build a restaurant down here in Muskogee.........
Illinois sucks! I'm in the metro east of St Louis, which is technically Illinois, but come on, I'm only 15 miles from downtown St Louis (even closer to it than those in St Louis County!), and public transit is considered the St Louis region, but say I'm from Illinois, and it's Chicago, Chicago, Chicago- part of the St Louis metro region is Illinois too!!
“What do you do for fun? Just drive around?... where do you go?” Killed me😂
That's all there is to do
Sounds about right
Its painfully true
I think he told me that I'm boring.
I like to drive around... everywhere, and blast music
Omg!!! Me too! Gravel travel in Iowa 😂😂😂
"You just drive around?" Hahah I totally felt that one to the core
my moms last husband who was from California and during tornado warnings and watches he would drive around ..... he fit into the miswest very well
The Real Silver Fox theres no tornado warnings in california tho
@@SkylordAh ya, but he probally just wanted to see one
Scott Covert relatable
I use to love driving around here in mass, but now everyone’s driving 25 MPH and it just kills me.
I was born and raised in Michigan and I SWEAR TO GOD- This offended me so much 😂 I literally said “Ope that’s not nice-“
"No yeah" = Yes
"Yeah no" = No
"Yeah no for sure" = Definitely
"Ope": You accidentally bumped into somebody. This is sometimes followed by "I'm gonna sneak past ya."
When asked how you're doing, respond with "Livin' the dream" or "Good, how are you?"
We call it pop, not soda.
Ranch on pizza or wings is fire. Bleu cheese is gross.
When we drive around, we mostly just end up at a retail store, browse, and buy nothing.
We put an 's' at the end of places that don't have them i.e. Kroger's, Meijer's...
💖
Aldi’s 😂
Jewel’s
I hate how true this is
@@WolfmanGaming9412 I thought the exact same thing I know people who live outside of the Midwest and they just refer to it as Aldi. So weird to me
“brutally cold winters, and humid summers” I moved to Wisconsin from Texas a year ago and can confirm.
Can confirm too. Lived here my whole life, and that is how it's been every year.
@@cassidycloud7043 ya same i do like my winters tho
Coleman,
Feel free to go back there...
Come try ND
Its the same for kansas, its horrible
I'm from Minnesota and this is painfully accurate.
When I was in high school, I met people from Florida who thought Minnesota was a city in Wisconsin
Carter Weigel Don't feel bad. My sis from Iowa moved to Kansas City, Missouri. When she first moved there, she said she lives in Kansas Missouri. And I said, "You can't live in two states at the same time. You either live in Kansas City, Kansas or Kansas City, Missouri." It took her so long to figure out that there was a state division line, and getting through to her was incredibly frustrating.
Carter Weigel wait it’s not? Just kidding lol
Haha
Well, I mean, it is Florida.
Im from Washington and a kid once told me he though California went up to Canada.
“So who’s Casey? Is that your cousin or something? It’s a gas station? You eat dinner at a gas station!?” 🤣🤣 from someone who has lived in Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, AND now Wisconsin, I can definitely say this video is totally accurate haha
Best pizza around :-D
Casey’s pizza is like the Midwest’s In-N-Out.
Going back to see my friends and family is nice but really I'm just there for the Casey's breakfast pizza
Casey has the best pizza. I love being a Hoosier. Nothing beats the midwest!
Person not from Illinois: "You're from Illinois? I love Chicago!"
Me: "Oh, I don't live in Chicago. I live in *insert small town no one has heard of*".
Question since you live in lIIinois
Have you ever looked at a map and thought
"That Illinois looks like a chilli pepper" ?
People from Chicago are just from Chicago. They’re not from Illiniois
@@jackalenterprisesofohio yeah, actually. Lol.
Lol 😂 Chicago is so different from the rest of Illinois it is crazy.
lol truee
Missed "Oh, you're from Missouri? Do you, like, cook meth?"
Super Kami Dende people either think we are meth heads or we only have sex with our livestock
When in actuality, its just a bunch of teenagers killing themselves in car accidents.
METH CAPITAL OF THE US BABY. Producing more meth than we do crops. Oh good ole Methouri.
Same in Michigan haha
MO is down south considered 🤦🏼♂️
I was eagerly awaiting a Kansas joke 😂 my state doesn’t even get an honorable mention.
I feel your pain
Right..
Same here man
Forrest Wilms and Kansas is the Midwestyest midwestern state😂😂😂
I’m from Oklahoma
“You don’t have to say sorry after everything”
I feel so attacked
This is the most Midwestern sentence to ever exist: “Ope, let me just SNEAK right past ya and grab some ranch while Andy gets the batteries for the clicker.”
Clicker/mote same difference
“Ope sorry”
“Yeah let me just sneak right past you there thank you”
Charlie!!!
Is ope a Midwest thing???
@@yourlefttoe2251 Yes. I'm from the twin cities. I heard about it a while back and I realized I say this all the time.
Matthew Fautch I thought it was just normal shishsb
I didn't realize how often I actually say these until a) I went to college outside the Midwest and my friends found it hilarious and b) I started watching these videos
"Oh you're from Michigan? How's that whole water situation in Flint?"
J Higgs “oh you’re from Michigan? So, are you from Detroit?” Every. Single. Time.
@@dawingiedalingy Then they wonder why we dont worship Detroit.
Scott Covert yes, but then we lift our hand up, point at a specific part, say “I’m from here” and they’re like “...why are you pointing at your hand???” not realizing that’s how people from Michigan tell each other where they are from hahaha
“Oh, you’re from Michigan. What part? Why are you point at your hand?”
J Higgs Dirty trolls.
Im from Michigan and I catch myself always saying
"Ope"
"Lemme squeeze right past ya"
"Sorry"
I was raised in nowhere, Wisconsin, and now i go to college in Minnesota, so I'm midwestern all the way down. I met a girl from Reno and holy BALLS it's like we're different planets. We cannot communicate the same. And, my best friend is from NYC and he made me very aware that midwesterners really are much nicer compared to everyone else. It's disturbing to them how nice we are! Heck!
So ranch with pizza and wings isn’t normal?
It's normal on wings. Not pizza.
from a Hoosier, our whole school would put get ranch on pizza day
@@benjaminvonwerder9167 why not just eat ranch with pizza anyways do they not offer it to be honest not sure if mine did I think my middle school might have but my highschool did not
That’s what I’m wondering!!!
I don’t know why people clown on putting ranch on pizza and wings. It’s absolutely fucking amazing
Busch lite in the baby bottles🤣🤣🤣
Also Casey’s is a great gas station
Almost as good as Buc-ee's
Casey's has the best breakfast pizza
I remember spending time in Iowa there were a bunch of kum n go's
I remember spending time in Iowa there were a bunch of kum n go's
There are quite a few cum n goes
We give distance in the form of time such as....
"How far away is the office from your home?"
"About 20-30 minutes, depending on traffic. "
Everyone, everywhere does it that way.
"Casey's is a gas station? You eat dinner at a gas station?" I feel personally attacked!
I live in the Midwest as well and when my cousins come from Cali they literally do this every time😂 almost word for word!
Thats when you show them it takes 5 minutes to go somewhere and not 2 hours of gridlocked traffic to get a damn icecream.
Eh they're kind of cold out there
>.>
I don't like it
@@HatedJared And no shit and used needles vibing on the street
I’m from Eastern Washington and was trying to explain to my California cousins what a goat head and Kyote (coyote) was. 😂😂
@@HatedJared wait, y'all have cars in the midwest? not just tractors?
No in n out but CULVERS BABY
And five guys
Culver's and five guys are everywhere
CULVERS
Culver’s is excellent!!!
Mike D yep I agree. I’m kinda turned off about chick fil a nowadays. They’re getting way too focused on profits and a lot of their recent decisions show. Meanwhile every Culver’s is spotless and the employees are happy to be there.
Non-midwesterners will never know the joy of Casey's pizza, and I'm ok with that. More for us
"ohio? do you live in a cornfield"
YES, I DO OKAY? NOW STOP ASKING 😭
I'm from IL, every time I tell people what state I'm from they say "Oh you're from Chicago!".
No, I'm from IL, it's a very long state, and Chicago is in a small section in the very North East corner.
Edit: never thought that this would get so many replies. To all those that asked, near Annawan IL is where Im from. Right on Interstate 80.
wreckandraceify being from the suburbs I basically default to saying I’m from the city
@@jacobthorson1749 Right, I can see if you're from the suburbs, but I'm about 35 minutes from the Iowa border. Lol
Ya I’m from chi same shit
But Chicago really is the only relevant place in Illinois
The very southern tip of Illinois is only like an hour from parts of Tennessee.
I moved to MN from southern cal in 2005 when I was 13 and was shocked by how thick the accent was. I vowed that I'd never sound like that. Now, here I am saying things like, "scuuse me, I'm just gonna sneak on pastya real quick" and "Op, sorry". It takes over like a sickness. Ive learned to love it.
In Missouri here, on Friday nights I literally used to drive to the Family Video and look around for an hour and not rent anything.
Been there done that. Unfortunately the one down the street from me sold out to a dollar general. I ain't mad they have some decent stuff there but I do miss family video the folks there were nice and gave me coupons
I love how half of the Midwest things apply to the south. We’re like brothers!
I live in Michigan so only half of this is acurate
Ranch should be on EVERYTHING
gamingar gamingar Michigan!!
MN boy here
Menominee, kid! Fuck yer mitten!
Meeeeechigan
you sick fuck
“So when it’s negative 30 you guys still go to work?” Last years winter can confirm this 😂😭
Northern Minnesotan here, people were going to work last year at negative fifty. I mean, I called in because....holy crap, you could actually die. But apparently a lot of people showed up. At that point...they should shut down all business by law.
Holy shit
@@sonyafirefly3879 you’re soft
would be interesting doing security work during winter
I must be the only one that won't leave home when it's -30. If the car quits you can die before an over worked tow truck gets to you. The reason tow trucks are behind schedule is so many cars break down in that sh*t
The "pop" and "soda" skit was spot on, no tellin how much time I've dealt with that situation 😂
It’s pop in Pittsburgh.
I met some people from England who had never met anyone from the Midwest. The first thing they asked me was do I eat a lot of pork? "We grow pork." was my answer 😁
"You grew up in Illinois, oh I've been to Chicago"...after me telling them I grew up on a farm in central Illinois.
Effingham? Peoria?
I’m from New Milford basically Rockford aka Bedrock. I get the same response.
@@izzylandyt Effingham is just part of Alabama that drifted north. Yee yee.
Yeah same. I also live in central IL
@@izzylandyt Nailed it
Literally every time I tell people I’m from MN they go “oh Minnesooooooodaaaaaa” & I just have to respond “yeah, sure, you betcha”
You betcha. Happens every time. 😂
When they say that, it certainly shows their ignorance. No doubt!
I prefer "Uff da"
Or say
Oh ya I'm from Minnesooda dontcha knoow
Same ....every damn time
I hear "why are you being so nice?" All the time. 😂😂😂😂
You're forgetting about Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, Illinois, etc. 😂😂😂 You mentioned all northern states.
Southern Missouri is a league of our own. So is Indiana and Ohio
Apparently Michigan doesn't count as the midwest to you and it's a northern state
@@smilyface3364 it doesn't they sound like Canadians gone awry
Yeah, I dont think I've ever heard anyone from Ohio talk like that.
And stealing Canadian tropes,MericA has enough of their own
Literally in Illinois and dipped my pizza in ranch when he said "you put ranch on your pizza?!" 😂
On the west coast that's huge, literally everyone I know puts ranch of pizza. I thought that was just in overall American thing to do
@sumi 333 haha yeah, absolutely. Pepper and ranch. Try it!
I just love it when I tell people I’m from Illinois and they think I live in Chicago ...it’s only 4 hours north of me.....
fax
Opposite. I live in Wichita, the largest city in Kansas (no, not KC, most of that is in MO), but people always think I must live on a farm. When I lived in Manchester, NH, they asked me how I liked it there and I said I liked it, it's just the town was a bit small for my taste... They looked at me like I had 10 horns. Small? But you live in Kansas!
ditto, I'm right on the Stl border and get this 24/7
0:40 We say pop in the UK too. Though, confusingly, it can also be slang for sparkling wine
“I thought North Dakota was in Canada.” Is a line we South Dakotans say.
I think you would have more subscribers if the people that could relate to this had an internet connection or a computer or knew what a computer was or were literate
Someone54 I live in Missouri and I probably have better internet than you. And yes Missouri is in the Midwest. And tbh from what I’ve heard about In an Out is that it isn’t that good, and low quality like McDonald’s. But you have to eat the fries fast or they turn into mush. To me ranch on anything other than a salad with a bunch of bacon bits is gross, but people do put it on pizza and stuff.
Hahah I'm in Wisconsin and have the best internet available in the state
@@slim7406 dude I know I got 200mbps internet, could get up to 1gbps if I moved to Kansas city. Live in st Charles county, which is one of the safest and most well off areas in the whole US. Every state has its stereotypical areas though
@@cameronr7223Yeah, I've heard about St. Charles. I got lost in St Louis last year in late June heading to Fort Walton Beach FL and we luckily took the wrong turn into St Charles.
@@slim7406 Haha yup you dont wanna get lost in stl that's for sure
moved to nebraska from texas a year ago. holy shit this is beyond accurate. the casey's bit had me legit laughing out loud for the first time in like two years.
What city
@@jimmytran1870 The one the tornado missed.
You haven't laughed in 2 years?
That makes me sad man
Blasphemy, you shouldn't use it over course if you are a Christian.
Honestly I didn't know Casey's was pretty much just an mid and southern- western and so thing until this video. I've growm up by them so I just don't question em anymore
I suggest we break up "The Midwest" into groups of states because it really is too broad a region.
Group 1: Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota.
Group 2: Ohio, Indiana and Illinois.
Group 3: Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, and Missouri.
Group 4: North and South Dakota
I second that!!!- exactly grouping btw
Ohio is it’s own thing
Yes but Missouri should be in the same group as Illinois
@@gailc.7693 nope. I’m from the extreme southeastern point of iowa. Missouri is part of the right group. 😬😂
G2 all day
"Oh you do have grocery stores, I was worried"
Dying.
“so when it’s negative 30 you guys still go to work?” 💀💀
When it was below negative forty a friend and I went to the movies. We weren't the only ones (families with small kids). #Minnesota
When it’s -30 we still go to school. Lol 😂
I mean its mostly just for two weeks mostly
If it creeps down to 30 Texas closes down everything... we don’t make a move for nothing! Texas where it’s summer all year long
Yeah. We might throw on a light jacket first though.
As someone from Iowa I feel this deep in my soul
The thing is, I DO live in the middle of nowhere surrounded by corn, except for the cow pasture down the road, so, well...
Being from Michigan and now living on the east coast (NY/NJ) I miss all the country music radio stations
As someone whose Christmas travel plans got bungled by the weather, I can now say I’ve had Christmas lunch at Kwik Trip.
the nice old tube TV sound is giving me cancer. thanks
😂😂
the Minnesota slander is uncalled fooooooooor
Yoooo shut up and stop slandering minnesoooooda
Everyone that lives in minnesota knows we dont talk like that😂
Honestly I notice the "midwest accent" more when talking to people from the cities. Up here in North Eastern MN I don't notice it much. However we do have a few old timer Finlanders around and they do sound quite goofy when they talk.
Tanner doesn’t make sense why Minnesota was in there. The title says Midwest states, Minnesota is not one of them.
First Last uh, yes it is.
'You don't go anywhere, you just drive around?' 😂😂👏👏👏👏
I couldn’t stop laughing when you said, with all seriousness, “You don’t have In-N-Out!” 😂😂😂. I’m from Chicago, born and raised not far from the Loop, moved out to Southern California where I discovered In-N-Out. In our town/city, the lines to get your Double-Double are so long around lunch time and dinner time. ❤❤
Bout to move to satellite beach Florida from Kansas City Missouri. And get bombarded with this crap for the rest of my life
From St.Louis to Panama City, FL. Been here 15 yrs, still get crap for saying "Warsher" in ref to a washing machine...and other things. It's still funny.
ConnorocksLIVE go KC! Overland Park native in CO right here.
weaponspc I haven’t picked up a heavy Missouri accent even tho I was born and raised here
ConnorocksLIVE I’m the most normal sounding mother fucker I’ve ever heard. I don’t really have any accent to speak off lol. Probably a good thing. And I’m from the burbs. Good place to grow up for sure. Ranch on errthing.
KCMOpe!
Illinois bois: *silently crying*
Wolfcola.mp4 hahaha so is missouri
We have Portillos hahahha
It’s fine it’s not like people mistake our capital for Chicago when it’s actually Springfield
Illinois when you live outside of Springfield near New Salem but everybody automatically says Chicago and Abe Lincoln
@@awsomecfstc4845 Why is that so accurate yet so true omg
“You have a southern accent are you from Texas?”. Eh??
Hoser ?? 🤣🤣🤣ouch
“Winters are brutal and summers are hot and humid, that’s great man” that’s me 😂
Ohio gang always forgotten 😞
jaque lupei same as Kansas ol son
jaque lupei why we even in the Midwest tho tbh
Forgotten Michigan.
Rip kansas
He left out Kansas also..
Midwest is canada, they just don't know it
I was confused I thought he was talking about Canada for a minute😂
Canada but more fun, and more guns
@@TD-kb3xq well I’m offended.
@@tess1228there both perfect
I wish I was Canada
The “Minnesoooooota” thing is so accurate xD
Ranch on everything and it’s def POP!! Nothing better than cruising and listening to music 💕
in michigan everybody is so nice lol its all fishing and hunting and hockey here
That dog in your profile picture is cute!!
You must not be from the Detroit area
I honestly would love to go fishing with some midwest guys. Im from the pnw.
Canada lite
I love how you can be from the Midwest and still have stereotypes about other parts of the Midwest 😁
There are varying degrees of Midwest
The nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, and Missouri part is the best.
Shout out from Nebraska 😂 this hit really close to home. I didnt realize how much different Midwestern people can be to the rest
I'm from Colorado. I went to high school for a bit in southern California....legit a girl asked me if we had malls in Colorado 🤦♀️
I’m almost embarrassed about how long it took me to finally find you on RUclips. Fellow Iowan turned Nebraskan - sup y’all.
Michelle Williby Nebraska gang
Eli Kavan AYYYOOOO
I grew up in Missouri but live in California now, the sorry bit killed me cause it’s happened to me so many times Lmao
We say it out of courtesy and respect not so much cause we mean it all the time
This sounds like the South but with a southern accent and a less brutal Winter. 😂😂😂 No kidding.❤👍
Missed, “Oh you’re from Illinois? Do you live in Chicago?”
I thought calling soda “pop” was normal until I visited Texas and I got some weird looks
Pop is already a word and coke is literally already a type of soda so soda makes the most sense
@@cobrak1ngs southerners call it “coke” everything is coke
We call it pop in ontario
@@c.k.7618 Southern Ontario is basically the midwest. We have so much in common.
No St Louis? COME ON! We're literally in the middle of the Midwest!
Yep, but I do love it! and it is Pop 😅Casey's going in just few minutes down the road here in Ohio. Do admit I hadn't heard of them before.
The Casey's bit hit me in my soul. Tried telling a guy from New York about it and he was in disbelief, couldn't understand when I said they had the best pizza.
This shit is the funniest thing I’ve watched all day being a fellow midwestern this shits so funny and true
The Caseys and pop had me dying 😂😂😂
Watching this while eating my Casey’s breakfast pizza!!!! 💪💪
Wisconsinite born and raised; it's always so funny when people come from outta town and freak out when we put ranch on wings (it's delicious btw) or when they find out we get like 2-3 ft of snow with -30 degree weather and we walk around in shorts. I've also said "Ope" at least 500 times. The only things you missed are the Piggly Wiggly's, Home Depot's, Fleet Farm's, Farm and Fleet's (yes, those are two different stores), and CULVERS BABY.
I’ll say driving around is one of the most fun things you can do. I’ll say I never thought I’d enjoy central Indiana as much as I do driving around 🤣
im from nebraska and now i live in indiana, the fact of how true this is, is amazing. BUT CASEYS TACO PIZZA IS AMAZING.
It's the only pizza I like from Casey's!
Idk what part of indiana your in but the part I'm from is more hillbilly descendants...people generally ask us the questions haha
South Dakota, once again forgotten. We even have Mount Rushmore and everything and no one remembers us. :(
I went to South Dakota on a road trip a couple weeks ago, and it was actually the coolest state I visited. Absolutely gorgeous state.
North Dakota is better
That’s why it’s so windy in South Dakota North Dakota blows and Nebraska sucks lol
@@madtrapper8301 that's a north dakota joke
The bikers who have ever been to Sturgis would never forget.
Hahahhhaaa I thought I was the only one who loved to aimlessly drive around! 💚🤚💚
Went to a concert in Fargo once and the main band takes the stage and says…. Hello Minnesota!!! 🤣we still cheered, the poor fellers didn’t know any better
Everything you said about MN is 100% true! lol
No grocery stores or cars in North Dakota I can confirm.
Nodak confirm as well
I confirm also😤
Yup
Can confirm I live in Grand Forks ND, if we want to use the internet we have to take the horse across the border to Minnesota
LOL I'm from Nebraska and this is true. People ask me if there are people living there.
0:55 "It's called SODA! ;)
I live in Indiana, outside of Indianapolis it’s all corn fields and basketball hoops
Casey's pizza the bomb at 3am after driving around with the boys in the winter
Casey's has opened up in Oklahoma and Arkansas (two decidedly non-Midwestern states), and as a native Midwesterner that pumps me up. Pizza, cheesy potato bites, killer donuts. Now if Runza would build a restaurant down here in Muskogee.........
Now that I have a license and truck, I relate so much to the just driving around for the hell of it 😂
I'm so in love with these skits lol too funny
I live in iowa and if I look out my window I can see corn
Charlie Sharkey Nothing wrong with corn fields until you get lost in one, and you have to find your way out before the sun sets.
I think corn fields looks super cool.
Literally corn fields everywhere! Dont ask me how i know. I just know! 🤣🤣
illinois doesn’t get any love
abel n 😔
As is right and just
Chicago has no respect for the entire state of Illinois.
Janice Sullivan bruh country people be like: Chicago bad grrr
Illinois sucks! I'm in the metro east of St Louis, which is technically Illinois, but come on, I'm only 15 miles from downtown St Louis (even closer to it than those in St Louis County!), and public transit is considered the St Louis region, but say I'm from Illinois, and it's Chicago, Chicago, Chicago- part of the St Louis metro region is Illinois too!!
This entire video is so true and many more here in Nebraska than i thought
I can relate to the driving around part 😂😂
I’m from Ohio and we have like all this!!
In-N-Out will always be a great mystery to me. I’ve never had it, is it like the equivalent to Sonic? Or Zips? I will never know.
I've never had any of those lol
Culver's but not as good
And Indiana invented the smash burger
The burgers are pretty tasty, the fries are garbage. The best thing about them are the prices -- very reasonable for the quality of burgers you get.
We don't need an In-N-Out. We had Hot-N-Nows and that didn't last.
As a Canadian, I was under the impression that North Dakota was in Canada too.
In the Midwest Casey's is not a gas station it is an INSTITUTION!
THE CASEY'S THING IS SO TRUE
I love Casey's Pizza!
@@MGoerdt2009 IKR? It's the best!
Casey's taco pizza is where it's at!
Being from Wisconsin I can confirm 90% of this video is accurate.
Born and raised in So Cal, I'd definitely ask you about the winters out there.
Ope! You never picked on Michiganders! We squeezed right past ya! 😉