If you grew up here in North Dakota then you’ve probably experienced certain core parts of being a North Dakotan. There is a way of life here, and these 9 undeniable things are perfect examples of this. How many of them have you experienced yourself?
- Eaten tator tot hot dish at a potluck.
contusion/Flickr You either ate it there or were the one to bring it. No North Dakota potluck is complete without this dish!
- Worn or owned something camo.
Gerrit Burrow/Flickr It tends to be the pattern of choice for everything from clothes to couches in North Dakota, avid hunters or not.
- Seen the Medora Musical.
Roderick Eime/Flickr Medora is just one of those places that everyone goes to at least once in their life in North Dakota. Whether you did it when you were just a kid or took your own kids there, you’ve probably experienced it before.
- Been to Red River Valley Fair.
Fargo-Moorhead CVB/Flickr You love your local county fair but going to the big one near Fargo, North Dakota is a must-do at least once in every North Dakotan’s life.
- Heard a Kroll’s commercial on TV during the local news hour.
Cedric M/Tripadvisor Sit down and eat!
- Cheered for the Bison or the Fighting Hawks even if you live on the opposite side of the state.
Fargo-Moorhead CVB/Flickr Whether you’re rooting for the Fighting Hawks during times they’ve made it to the Frozen Four or are cheering on the Bison to win another championship, it doesn’t matter if you’re clear across the state, you’ve shown your support at least once.
- Had to jump or help jump a car in the winter when it wouldn’t start because of the cold.
The West End/Flickr Frigid below zero temperatures don’t do car batteries any favors, and most North Dakotans have had to deal with this at least once. Don’t forget the times you might have had to plug your car in overnight just to make sure it would start in the morning.
- Been fishing or hunting.
Krista Lundgren/USFWS/Flickr Doesn’t matter if it’s deer or pheasant, on a boat in the summer or from an ice fishing house in the winter, you’ve taken advantage of North Dakota’s fantastic outdoor opportunities at least once.
- Had an out-of-stater ask if you live near Mount Rushmore or other such silly questions.
Jimmy Emerson/Flickr I’ve even been asked if we have internet up here yet. No, of course not, we live in igloos and have never seen technology… not!
What other things do you think every North Dakotan has done? Even if every person here hasn’t done them, here are things they absolutely should do: the Ultimate North Dakota Bucket List!
contusion/Flickr
You either ate it there or were the one to bring it. No North Dakota potluck is complete without this dish!
Gerrit Burrow/Flickr
It tends to be the pattern of choice for everything from clothes to couches in North Dakota, avid hunters or not.
Roderick Eime/Flickr
Medora is just one of those places that everyone goes to at least once in their life in North Dakota. Whether you did it when you were just a kid or took your own kids there, you’ve probably experienced it before.
Fargo-Moorhead CVB/Flickr
You love your local county fair but going to the big one near Fargo, North Dakota is a must-do at least once in every North Dakotan’s life.
Cedric M/Tripadvisor
Sit down and eat!
Whether you’re rooting for the Fighting Hawks during times they’ve made it to the Frozen Four or are cheering on the Bison to win another championship, it doesn’t matter if you’re clear across the state, you’ve shown your support at least once.
The West End/Flickr
Frigid below zero temperatures don’t do car batteries any favors, and most North Dakotans have had to deal with this at least once. Don’t forget the times you might have had to plug your car in overnight just to make sure it would start in the morning.
Krista Lundgren/USFWS/Flickr
Doesn’t matter if it’s deer or pheasant, on a boat in the summer or from an ice fishing house in the winter, you’ve taken advantage of North Dakota’s fantastic outdoor opportunities at least once.
Jimmy Emerson/Flickr
I’ve even been asked if we have internet up here yet. No, of course not, we live in igloos and have never seen technology… not!
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