The 9 Types Of People You'll Meet In Arizona – Which One Are You?
If you’ve lived anywhere long enough, you get pretty good at categorizing the people you come across. For example, the Scottsdale and Paradise Valley crowd? Pretty easy to spot as are the lifelong ranchers who rarely enter the city. Check out some of the people you’ll probably encounter when living in Arizona.

Born and raised in the state, these people can be a rare find depending on where you live.

Most of these people moved to Arizona to escape the weather of much colder climates.
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Perhaps they moved here for their spouse or they really had no idea what they were getting in to when moving to Arizona, but these folks usually want to move out as soon as possible.
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Arizona has one of the largest populations of American Indians in the country and with 21 federally registered tribes residing here, that's not surprising.

Well before any of the Anglo Americans colonized Arizona's lands, Mexican and Spanish families settled parts of Arizona.

It seems unfair to lump them all into one category, but most people probably wouldn't notice much of a difference between the groups.

Our annual winter visitors and slightly older, less permanent versions of number two.

These people are a bit more prominent in Sedona where they partake in a $1,000 sweat lodge experience and visit the energy vortexes.
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Everyone but you, right? 😉
How many of these people have you encountered when living in Arizona? Which one are you?
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