J 24 i was in Italy, on an MSC cruise full of European tourists (most of whom spoke no English) and one day we met another American family and it was great
Yea I'm from St. Louis and I'm trying to go to college in LA. My family lives there and every time I visit, I hold open the door(one of those midwestern manners i guess) and everyone asks where I'm from. I love LA honestly the weather, the culture, but the midwest is pretty cool too.
@@James_008 California had the most millionaires, billionaires, the tech industry, Hollywood, the music industry, the biggest ag economy in the country and the 7th biggest economy in the entire world overall. In short, some of the most effective and thriving capitalism the world has ever seen. What were you saying about communism again?
@One Cpt Obvious California contributes by far the most money to the federal government. It's literally one of the few states that actually gives more money to the feds than it receives. Go back to the drawing board with that terrible embarrassment of an argument.
Wasn't born in CA, but grew up here. Parents NOT from here. So I learned stuff from my parents more than other californians. Must be why I don't feel like I fit in here. I went to Mexico for vacation, met a couple from Canada and we become good friends. Nice to speak English with people. Went to a bar one night, under a thatched roof. The other woman asked me what is that? pointing at my arm. I looked and it was a huge cockroach. I about jumped out of my skin. They grow them huge over there.
MrSteelermania Okay, Iâve been to Canada, eaten the Poutine, but never heard of a âmeat raffle,â is it what it sounds like, or is that a euphemism for something else?
I had the inverse experience. I'm from one of the slivers of the Midwest that say soda, so when I made friends at college from the coasts I would have experiences like this: "Hey, can you grab me a soda?" I say "What?" because I couldn't hear them. "Oh, I'm sorry. I mean 'Can you grab me a *_pop_* ?'" "Oh, you want a soda? No problem. Also, to me it's soda, not pop."
@@dinnerroll8704 this is the second video I've watched today and people commented the ope. I haven't noticed it yet, until looking back. Hits way to close to home.
âPeople are animals hereâ - Midwest is such a bubble. Try making conversations with people throughout your day anywhere else and itâs just not the same. âHi how are ya?â Everyone:
The difference is rarely is that person a stranger. Hell strangers cant even exist because everyone knows someone that someone else is related to or friends with
people act the same everywhere, you just don't realize it because people act like they are on a higher level purely based off the region they live. Its this competition factor that has taken over how we view regions. The generalization that people act differently, or have a different personality, than one of that in a different region, is probably the most bull shit lie I've ever seen.
Minnesota traffic is nothing on the other states despite construction. After driving in Chicagoâs 94 (ft construction) and (Miami and Orlando) Florida I realized I have it really good here in Minneapolis.
I didnt get some some of the jokes because Ive never left the midwest in my life, so Ive never heard of Coach Ella or in and out (thats what she said) burger
@@mattwodziak1750 Just had In-n-Out for the first time this weekend on a work trip. Really wasn't any better than any other fastfood resturant. Waaaaaaaayyyyyyyyy overhyped.
Nate Mehl the best part about in and out is the prices. I would say they are just above average burgers, which you can find anywhere. But you canât find a double cheeseburger for 4$, or a cheeseburger with lettuce and tomato for 2$. You can get 2 double cheeseburgers for the price of one cheeseburger at five guys. Agreed tho, its overhyped
Straws banned and 10 cents for plastic grocery bags, yup, that CA. I had to buy a reusable straw. It's telescoping, metal, comes with a brush to clean it and all fits in a carry case. I only use straws when I'm out so that'll work. Went to Costco last week and they gave me a cardboard straw. Some places even ban the plastic lids. They must like cleaning up. Last time I went to a movie, they wouldn't even let me take my water bottle inside. Wanted me to buy a plastic water bottle. I save landfills by NOT getting single use plastic water bottles and carry my own reusable one. I was born in Ohio, mom from Wisconsin, Dad from Illinois, but his mom buried in MO. I say soda or soda pop. My folks called the couch a davenport. Maybe that's why I can't stand the traffic, the rudeness, the crowds of CA. Never really felt like I fit in here. Now that my parents have passed....doesn't feel like home anymore.
Straws aren't actually banned. You can still buy them at stores. Restaurants and Fast Food places can't give you one, if you don't ask. Just ask for one, I always do. You may have to ask for the lid too but they should have them. Many places are using paper straws to be more environmentally friendly. Weird about the water bottle at the movie. I see almost EVERYONE now carrying some type of reusable water bottle (hydroflask, thermos) and they have let me in the movies with them. Bottled water definitely is less popular than it used to be.
In FLđ, plastic straws are banned generally in restaurants. They have the flimsy kind made from corn that is biodegradable. In one grocery store when you bring your own bag, you get a 10Âą credit deducted from your bill or a donation token to drop into a depository - a choice of three local non-profit organizations. I'm from IA with siblings living in S.D., so I can imagine hearing some of these comments coming from them & their sheltered existence.
@@bradsailer7739 I worked at circle k, most of the time we didnt change the hotdogs because no one bought them so they could be on there for days. Hope I didnt ruin it for ya đ€Ł
âI have yet to see a cloud...â As a Californian who regularly travels to snowy lands (Iâm in Berlin right now and the forecast for tomorrow is snow), itâs the complete opposite. As soon as the snow falls, I run outside and twirl around in it with the joy of a child seeing snow for the first time. It both bewilders and mildly sickens locals who have been over the weather for at least 6 months.
Haha love your channel man! Started traveling to the Midwest with work a few years back, from North Carolina, and you guys are awesome up there! Met some really great people and CULVERS IS THE SH*T! đđŒ
OK I was born in Ohio, but lived in CA since before I was 5. So I have the benefit of being raised by parents that weren't native to CA. I don't know what a meat raffle is, or a corn hole tournament for that matter. I do miss the fireflies.
When a Midwesterner finds another Midwesterner vacationing at the same place... thatâs when the magic happens.
Thatâs when you talk openly and proudly about the weather back home.
J 24 i was in Italy, on an MSC cruise full of European tourists (most of whom spoke no English) and one day we met another American family and it was great
When you go on vacation hours away, and the person renting the house nextdoor is from your area
Ooooh ya you betcha
Yeah
âOh so youâre going to Coach-Ella, what sport does she play.â Best line of this whole video đ
James Packard Iâm so glad you wrote this cause I didnât get it until I saw this
When you die in the Midwest, you respawn at the last Casey's you went to.
Iâd rather respawn at a kwik trip
@@kaidenwatson5799 I get it but caseys has better pizza for real tho
What the fuck is a Casey's?
Sincerely,
Some guy from PA
When youâre in the Caribbean and you see another guy wearing a badger shirt
Casey's ain't shit compared to family fare
Folks in the the Midwest with âsalt lifeâ stickers.
Salt on the roads is a big deal buddy
Especially being from jax FL where "salt life" started I find this hilarious & true ~ but their rebuttals are fair...
stephanie owens haha small world! Iâm in Jax as well!
@@Josephguestable too funny!
I always laugh at them guys lol
Moved to California for grad school having only lived in the Midwest my entire life and can confirm that I STILL say these things.
Yea I'm from St. Louis and I'm trying to go to college in LA. My family lives there and every time I visit, I hold open the door(one of those midwestern manners i guess) and everyone asks where I'm from. I love LA honestly the weather, the culture, but the midwest is pretty cool too.
You know you fucked up when you move to Commiefornia.
RIP Nikki.
@@James_008 Yup, our 6th Largest economy in the world is weeping James. Thanks for not coming, we don't need anymore people
@@James_008 California had the most millionaires, billionaires, the tech industry, Hollywood, the music industry, the biggest ag economy in the country and the 7th biggest economy in the entire world overall. In short, some of the most effective and thriving capitalism the world has ever seen. What were you saying about communism again?
@One Cpt Obvious California contributes by far the most money to the federal government. It's literally one of the few states that actually gives more money to the feds than it receives. Go back to the drawing board with that terrible embarrassment of an argument.
"What kind of bait do you use for sharks?"
People. Use people
ive had good luck with small loud children
@@swinn5888 I usually take a few strips o' skin offa mine before I toss em in. Really gets a frenzy goin quick!
@@howtogaintime739 I bet
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It's actually a genuine question though
I thought everyone from the midwest went to Myrtle Beach.
Haha, first place I ever went to see the ocean
Sooo true lol I go every year we have family in the south that owns a condo on the ocean
Hah, as an Iowan, Iâve been to mertle beach
Jeff Hicks đ€Ł
Jeff Hicks lol yes
This is literally how a Canadian feels whenever they travel south
He needs to make a video in Canada. We'll treat him like family. Pop, beer, ice fishing, and meat raffles
Wasn't born in CA, but grew up here. Parents NOT from here. So I learned stuff from my parents more than other californians. Must be why I don't feel like I fit in here. I went to Mexico for vacation, met a couple from Canada and we become good friends. Nice to speak English with people. Went to a bar one night, under a thatched roof. The other woman asked me what is that? pointing at my arm. I looked and it was a huge cockroach. I about jumped out of my skin. They grow them huge over there.
Haha exactly
MrSteelermania
Okay, Iâve been to Canada, eaten the Poutine, but never heard of a âmeat raffle,â is it what it sounds like, or is that a euphemism for something else?
@@Rick_Sanchez_C137_ itâs just a raffle for meat
When he asks for Pop instead of Soda is by far the most relatable thing in this video
How disappointed he was after he had to accept a soda instead of pop is hilarious.
Yeah man in Tennessee if you ask for a pop we'll probably just look at you weird until you ask for a coke, then we'll ask you what kind.
I had the inverse experience. I'm from one of the slivers of the Midwest that say soda, so when I made friends at college from the coasts I would have experiences like this:
"Hey, can you grab me a soda?"
I say "What?" because I couldn't hear them.
"Oh, I'm sorry. I mean 'Can you grab me a *_pop_* ?'"
"Oh, you want a soda? No problem. Also, to me it's soda, not pop."
csmall1221 back in Ohio, people say pop but ask for a Coke when they go out to also get asked what kind #MidwestLife
Logan Siegel Iâm from the Midwest, I never called it pop. Heck I donât even say soda when ordering it, Iâll say either Coke or Pepsi
Midwest conversations:
âHi!â
âOh my gosh hi!â
âHow are you?!â
âIâm goodâ
âGoodâ
"So when do all the mosquitoes come out?" That's me.
Lol I felt that
Plenty of mosquitos in the woods of Northern CA, they just love me.
@@recoveringsoul755 yeah in the woods XC, it don't matter where ya are in the midwest. There's mosquitoes
@@noahhenderson3164 and flies
@@t.h.8475 And some sweat bees that sting for no reason
When he waved at the helicopter...
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âWe might see Kobe todayâ...
Waves at helicopter
Even though Iâm a Soxâs fan that was funny
That âopeâ at 1:27 really ties the whole video together
I didnât even notice x)
Oooooooope
The fact that I didn't even notice just proves that I use "ope" WAY too often
@@dinnerroll8704 this is the second video I've watched today and people commented the ope. I haven't noticed it yet, until looking back. Hits way to close to home.
Wait, thatâs a Midwesterner thing?
This just makes me wish I lived in the Midwest! Lol people seem so much nicer..
That Kobe comment just hits different now :â(
Abbie Nordstrom it was 3 months ago like he knew
@@moneyblue8466 that isn't what she is saying... she is just saying it is weird now.
I laughed hard when he said the Kobe Bryant comment, it didnt age well hahaha
Abbie Nordstrom thatâs exactly what the mountain said that morning
Maybe edit that out
Bringing up Casey's. I love it. A Midwest staple
Blake B that breakfast pizza
Blake B I live in Indiana and have never heard of that in my life
Ian Smith it might just be an Iowa & Kansas thing, Iâm not sure about other Midwest states. We have several here in Kansas
Every small town in IL has a Caseyâs, and subway, and a Dollar General.
@@blakeb4583 pretty sure its in Wisconsin and Nebraska as well
â[weather] Itâs like 75% of what I talk about at home.â
As a Michigander we bitch about the weather ALL THE TIME. đđđ
âPeople are animals hereâ - Midwest is such a bubble. Try making conversations with people throughout your day anywhere else and itâs just not the same. âHi how are ya?â Everyone:
"Doin' good. How bout you?"
The difference is rarely is that person a stranger. Hell strangers cant even exist because everyone knows someone that someone else is related to or friends with
born free haha. So you think itâs because people know each other more often in the Midwest?
people act the same everywhere, you just don't realize it because people act like they are on a higher level purely based off the region they live. Its this competition factor that has taken over how we view regions. The generalization that people act differently, or have a different personality, than one of that in a different region, is probably the most bull shit lie I've ever seen.
What's your bubble like, sir?
They just talk about the fires instead of the weather
I hope he made it out before the fires got there....
Or earthquakes
And traffic. We talk about how miserable the traffic is.
As a Culvers employee this makes me happy
JackO The SoccerBro thank you for your service-MN
Thanks for your service sir/madam
double butter burger and curdlios
Daniel Richardson any ketchup mustard pickles or onions on there?
@@JackOTheSoccerBro I believe there is mayo on a culvers burger. I put ketchup on fries.
No busch lattes at the restaurant would be a shame.
Pretty realistic.
Blue Smoothies!
@@llLittleNicky pretty fuckin lame if ya ask me
what is a busch latte
@@AriGoldFishing9136 The singular choice beverage of the gods
âWe might bump into KobE todayâ Rest In Peace đ
Tom Brady is the Goat thatâs what the mountain said to Kobe that morning
Fuck kobe
@@jacobg912 your stupid Kobe is one of the best
Hurt when I heard him say that
I'm from the west coast and I can't even hate, Culver's is legit.
I'm from Michigan and been to LA a couple of times and In-n-Out AND Culver's are BOTH GOOD!!!!
If you live in Minnesota you should be used to the construction season traffic đ
Minnesota traffic is nothing on the other states despite construction. After driving in Chicagoâs 94 (ft construction) and (Miami and Orlando) Florida I realized I have it really good here in Minneapolis.
Going to Minneapolis from Duluth ALWAYS has trafficđđ
ROK i think miles is from fargo
So just like Chicago?
As an Arkansan who has lived in LA for the past decade , I can attest to this accuracy. The deer stand part đđđ
oml the look of defeat when you had to say, âya a sodaâ đđđđ
As a Canadian, I can relate to the whole pop/soda confusion. Such a mood.
Iâve been inside, heard a helicopter đ and ran outside to wave. This is true.
M Smith just a neighborly thing ta do ya know.
@M Smith your house is next to the freeway? I'm sorry
We always ran outside to wave at the Goodyear blimp!
@M Smith so you must be a liar then
@M Smith what part was a joke
The ranch and cheap beer is BEYOND true
im from ohio. never aeen a person eat ranch with fries. not even pot heads
@@cjhudson419 Ohio is the south of the midwest. I've lived in MN, WI, and ND. People love dipping fries in ranch here. Its delicious.
The beer is cheap over there because its garbage
Pocahontas 2020 you in the wrong state then
Mooutdaway we have the same beers as everyone else lmao
âWhen does it freeze over...to go ice fishingâ lmao
lol he was describing a âcalifornia rollâ
roll right through that stop sign, love the SD vibes!!!
Itâs Friday, there has to be a meat raffle somewhere đ
The pop thing got to me, I had a waiter in miami laugh at me when I asked for a pop, still kinda pissed about it
The disappointment when he says "yeah ill take a soda" is so good
âNot one wave throughâ. LMAO!!
I really can't explain how hard I laughed at "Oh you're going to coach-ella what sport does she play" that is a BAR
It hit me right in the feels when he said "I got a good feeling were gonna bump into Kobe Bryant today." RIP
The Casey's comment made me LOL Casey's and Dollar General are the backbone of small town living in the Midwest.
As a Midwestern I can confirm this is Accurate
âDude I have a feeling weâre going to see Kobe Bryantâ
Sees Justin Bieber instead
Shekar Chi ikr
1:46 oh there he is
@Shekar Chi NOT really his fault, this came out way BEFORE that tragic news
The Pop is key. I say that all the time in Philly and they look at me like I'm crazy. Can't take the Michigan out of me, never.
Born and raised in Cleveland. Literally lol'ing right now haha
Hey man I'm from the dayton area, I'm not sure if he has any ohio references in here, but I'd like to see them
Seems in South eastern Ohio it's PBR or Old Milwaukee....only rich (employed) people drink drink Busch or Budweiser
People that live in the south don't get his humor.
Him and Charlie are hilarious
my boy marco
@ZACHARY MAGNUSON Vinton county Ohio , Old Milwaukee and Ski pop
The stop sign horror is definitely 100% relatable
Yea. Idk how many people Iâve silently judged for not letting other people go first at a stop sign đ
I didnt get some some of the jokes because Ive never left the midwest in my life, so Ive never heard of Coach Ella or in and out (thats what she said) burger
Garrett Larsen I live in Georgia but Iâve got that Midwest blood in me so everything feels relatable
Sadly, in-n-out is a destination on and of itself. Itâs that good. Culverâs doesnât come close.
@@mattwodziak1750 Just had In-n-Out for the first time this weekend on a work trip. Really wasn't any better than any other fastfood resturant. Waaaaaaaayyyyyyyyy overhyped.
Nate Mehl the best part about in and out is the prices. I would say they are just above average burgers, which you can find anywhere. But you canât find a double cheeseburger for 4$, or a cheeseburger with lettuce and tomato for 2$. You can get 2 double cheeseburgers for the price of one cheeseburger at five guys. Agreed tho, its overhyped
@@mattwodziak1750 I've been to the In-N-Out and was not that impressed. I liked 5 Guys better. Both are relatively new to my area of Northern CA.
I thought you were in Florida until I heard âoh straws are banned?â
Does Florida charge for grocery bags too?
Straws banned and 10 cents for plastic grocery bags, yup, that CA. I had to buy a reusable straw. It's telescoping, metal, comes with a brush to clean it and all fits in a carry case. I only use straws when I'm out so that'll work. Went to Costco last week and they gave me a cardboard straw. Some places even ban the plastic lids. They must like cleaning up.
Last time I went to a movie, they wouldn't even let me take my water bottle inside. Wanted me to buy a plastic water bottle. I save landfills by NOT getting single use plastic water bottles and carry my own reusable one.
I was born in Ohio, mom from Wisconsin, Dad from Illinois, but his mom buried in MO. I say soda or soda pop. My folks called the couch a davenport. Maybe that's why I can't stand the traffic, the rudeness, the crowds of CA. Never really felt like I fit in here. Now that my parents have passed....doesn't feel like home anymore.
Straws aren't actually banned. You can still buy them at stores. Restaurants and Fast Food places can't give you one, if you don't ask. Just ask for one, I always do. You may have to ask for the lid too but they should have them. Many places are using paper straws to be more environmentally friendly.
Weird about the water bottle at the movie. I see almost EVERYONE now carrying some type of reusable water bottle (hydroflask, thermos) and they have let me in the movies with them. Bottled water definitely is less popular than it used to be.
The 10 cents for a bag was a give away, as well as In N Out
In FLđ, plastic straws are banned generally in restaurants. They have the flimsy kind made from corn that is biodegradable. In one grocery store when you bring your own bag, you get a 10Âą credit deducted from your bill or a donation token to drop into a depository - a choice of three local non-profit organizations. I'm from IA with siblings living in S.D., so I can imagine hearing some of these comments coming from them & their sheltered existence.
âWhen does it freeze overâđ
The sway of his legs when it shows the crocs had me dying
I see big potential for this channel, these videos are spot onđđđ
....... i just realized how accurate talking about the whether is its like +75% of what we talk about and not just whether here whether everywhere
Yep...
Weather, orange barrel season, and sports. Truth is, rest of country doesn't follow professional sports like people in the Midwest
When he waves to the helicopter đđđ When I was a kid I would do that all the time đ
As a Michigander, I can confirm Caseys are just Karens of the Midwest.
Well, bless your soul.
imagine thinking In-N-Out is better than Culvers and Five Guys
Dont forget WHATABURGER YEE YEE
Culver's is awesome, but I disagree with five guys.
Imagine thinking California is fun?
Imagine thinking In-N-Out is better than Whataburger
Nothing beats Five Guys.
Lol I thought he was gonna run into a palm tree when he spun in circles
The tree stand comment was accurate. Iâd never go there however.
Fuck cali
That Kobe line hits different now. đą
"I think we might bump into Kobe Bryant today" :'( Waves at a helicopter later in the video
Ikr.
THE CROCS đđ
I love my crocs, my kids always made fun of me for them. But I've lived in CA since before I was 5 years old.
Might be able to get a deer stand in there đđđđđđ
I'm a midwesterner who moved to San Diego and can confirm this is how it feels lol
Ope is that a cloud? Nah
Andrew Scott Ya betcha it is đ
we need a midwest dads on vacation
âYeah, Iâll take a bEg. 10 cents??â I love begs in the Midwest...even if theyâre 10 cents. Begs. đ
Only cool kids will know how good Quiktrip hotdogs are.
Circle K's are better
Facts!!
Imagine not having Super One
Then obviously you have never had a Lucky Dog on the streets of New Orleans! :)
@@bradsailer7739 I worked at circle k, most of the time we didnt change the hotdogs because no one bought them so they could be on there for days. Hope I didnt ruin it for ya đ€Ł
The weather is all we talk about lol and mosquitoes haha
18matts dude the mosquitos suck up in Wisconsin
Not from or ever been to the mid West but I love this guy he's hilarious
This was pretty much me when I drove out to pheonix this past summer. Especially the paying with your phone and having no straws! Too funny.
Bruh that Kobe Bryant statement made me fucking die
RIP Kobe
He said Culverâs! Lmao yes!
Seriously cried at the Deer Stand comment. GOLD.
"I think we could get a deer stand up there, what do ya think?" That had me deadđ€Łđ€Łđ
0:29 is super funny
The gesture for the corn hole tournament is real
Itâs amazing the similarities between the Midwest and the far northeast. Love this stuff.
The driving one got me! lol. Culver's!
was able to relate to everything except the pop part..we say soda in Missouri
No we don't, we just say what kind of pop we want instead of saying pop because that adds extra steps that aren't needed.
3:13 I thought he was gonna face plant that tree đ
Love this stuff man! Much love from Windsor, MO
In n out burger... Got nothin on culver's... Those exact words have left my mouth before. Lmao
1:07 sooo accurate đđ
Matt Kay as a culvers employee I agree
Colby Bryant
The man
The myth
The legend
That culvers statement hit me like a coal train. PREACH BROTHER
Midwest life is the best life.
When he said Kobe it just doesnât feel right nowđ
And he waved to a helicopter as if
That Arnold impersonation was spot on
California raised here. Been in Wisconsin 4 years now. This is hilarious. Thank you.
I laughed so hard at the Caseyâs line lol so true
âI have a feeling weâll see Kobe Bryant todayâ
-RIP Kobe
Being from SoCal, I feel this video so hard. You've convinced me to try Busch light, maybe you'll convince me to move to the Midwest...
Do it bud, I dare ya
Move to the Midwest, you wonât regret it! People are way friendlier than the west coast.
Oh, and the least likely area for natural disaster. Some of the best fishing on earth. Big deer? We got that.
You get affordable housing and good standard of living with 5 months of shitty weather every year and 3-4 months of orange barrel season.
âWhatâdya think?â Is the most accurate hahaha
âI have yet to see a cloud...â
As a Californian who regularly travels to snowy lands (Iâm in Berlin right now and the forecast for tomorrow is snow), itâs the complete opposite. As soon as the snow falls, I run outside and twirl around in it with the joy of a child seeing snow for the first time. It both bewilders and mildly sickens locals who have been over the weather for at least 6 months.
Yeah, I don't think he's gonna be seeing Kobe.
RIP
When he said we might see Kobe Bryant đ„ș
I'm crying this whole video man I can't đđ
Haha love your channel man!
Started traveling to the Midwest with work a few years back, from North Carolina, and you guys are awesome up there! Met some really great people and CULVERS IS THE SH*T! đđŒ
Where does a Midwesterner get their Caseyâs taco pizza when not in the Midwest?
Iced coffee Iâve only heard of it in these videos. Must not have them in Michigan or at least the parts Iâve been in.
Being from Ohio the deer stand comment really hit home! đ€ŁđđŒ
And the meat raffle ...good videos bro
OK I was born in Ohio, but lived in CA since before I was 5. So I have the benefit of being raised by parents that weren't native to CA. I don't know what a meat raffle is, or a corn hole tournament for that matter. I do miss the fireflies.
Michigan here bro, and I feel the same way
I live in Canada and can relate to every one of these.
In n out has nooooooothing on Culvers!! Great video man loved it! Very relatable lol