13 Unwritten Rules Every Massachusetts Native Lives By 'Til Death
While there may not be an official guide to living in Massachusetts, there certainly are plenty of unwritten rules that help us Bay Staters get along each day. From dealing with the weather to dealing with each other, here are some unspoken commandments that we all (mostly) adhere to.

This is just a fact of life in Massachusetts. It definitely keeps things interesting.

Making actual plans to drive around and admire the fall foliage is totally normal.
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Even if you're a grownup. And we sure do love our Hood (or your brand of choice).
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And miss out on all that incredible battered, fried, glazed, sugared and whipped goodness? No way.

Think you can ditch the scraper come April? Think again.


Dodging potholes on the highway and on backroads is a skill and we’re all masters.

Take that stuff back to New York.
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Sprinkles are the rainbow kind. This is an important distinction that we will defend to the death.

There’s no better way to make friends and influence people than walking into the office with a container of Munchkins and a cardboard box of hot Dunkin’ Donuts coffee.

That includes wearing a Yankees cap to game night. Not cool.

If you’re headed out for a few drinks or a bite to eat with friends, you’re probably fine donning a sports jersey in most casual settings.

What other unspoken rules would you add to this list? For more Massachusetts humor, check out these nine phrases that will make you swear Bay Staters have their own language.
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