17 Traditions You'll Totally Get If You’re From Kansas
You did it, your parents did it, but no one knows who started it. These Kansas traditions will be passed on to our kids, and to their kids as well. Why shouldn’t they? They make the whole state feel like a home. What traditions do your family have?

Whether we're upset, bored, or hanging out with friends, cruising is something we just do. Honk at your friends!

Inside, outside, wherever. Kansas is so friendly that we don't need to know you to say hello.
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Making friends with your neighbors can mean making friends for life. Most people don't move around too much, and friendly neighbors can make the difference between a noise complaint and a helping hand when you need it.
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Funerals and new babies mean casseroles to help out, giving them one less thing to worry about when they're in times of trouble.

Anyone else have that warm family church potluck every month or so? Everyone plans to bring a dish, side, or dessert and has a great time.

Sundays are sacred family time, where most people don't have to work and everyone can come together and talk about the week's events.

Bread, cake, pudding, soup, roast, pasta, what CAN'T be made in a crockpot?

If you're in the kitchen while food is cooking, you'd better be helping! I know I've heard this one quite a few times. Cooking together is always like a rite of passage for Kansans.
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Family and friends come together to watch the bowl games, sometimes for teams they don't even care about. It's practically another holiday, with as much food as I've seen at some of these parties.

Family and fun seem to be a huge theme with Kansans, and Cornhole is probably the most competitive game I've ever played with family.

Whether you're from the city or the winner of last year's rodeo, this place has fun for everyone. Who doesn't wanna see some ropework? It's harder than it looks!

The glory and fried goodness of the state fair has to be in my top 3 things everyone in town does during the summer. If you're not at the fair, where are you?

Whether you get them from the renaissance faire, the state or county fair, or your local farmer's market, these sticks are sure to bring you back to your childhood in the best of ways. I don't remember ever not having them!
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You might find some on your porch one day. Your church, your neighbors, your friends at work, everyone has some.

How far's that from here? Oh, about an hour. Makes sense to me! Traditions like this are definitely used by everyone around here.

When you're old enough, you get to learn how to fly a kite from the masters (your parents, probably.) We've got to use this wind for something!

Take an old mattress and put it in your truck bed. Add some blankets and a short drive to a dirt road, and you're set for a great night.
How many of these does your family do? Read more “just Kansas things” in 19 Classic Meals From Kansas That Are Just Like Mama Used To Make.
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