3 of my most crazy liberal friends live in IA. |
A red state? Kind people? No. |
The Midwest? Isn't it super humid during the summer? Is there clear distinctions between Midwest states? |
| 11 pages and no mention of Tennessee? |
This forum is filled with posters who don't like the south, even if they've never been there. |
Insane! |
| Native NY'ers are the nicest people. Hands down. Transplants on the other hand..... |
Nice like Trump and Epstein? They're NY natives. |
Michigan Minnesota Some parts of Virginia |
| Texas. |
Yes. But, most of the country is. We just hang out in lakes in August. Not super clear but somewhat noticeable. |
| I have lived in six states and 2 countries, visited most US states and dozens of countries. People are nice all over the US and the world. Anyone who thinks one state is far better than any other is just being ridiculous. |
+1 definitely! |
It’s certainly no more humid than here! The rust belt/older/more industrial areas of the Midwest like Cleveland, Detroit, Milwaukee, I would include Chicago in this as well and Pittsburgh, are different than the areas further south and west like Cincinnati, Indianapolis, and Omaha. I grew up in the rust belt and the “other Midwest” feels pretty different. |
My friend lives there and says people are awful. She hates it. |