1. They’re the ones flying by you on the freeway.
The speed limit is just a suggestion, right? They’ve got places to be!
2. They’ll be all about the Bobcats or the Grizzlies… but not both.
Montana State University and the University of Montana have an intense rivalry, and Montanans take it pretty seriously.
3. They are genuinely friendly when meeting you.
They’ll make eye contact and strike up a conversation. While every state has kind, welcoming people, there’s something special about Montanans’ warmth.
4. They are always prepared for anything.
Spontaneous camping trip? Impending winter snow storm? Car needs a jump? Not a problem for Montanans...they’ve got it covered.
5. They measure distance in minutes.
Sure, the next town may be 18 miles away, but they'll tell you it’s "about 20 minutes from here."
6. They will be the first to stop and help someone with car troubles on the side of the road.
They’ll always offer to help jump your car, change a tire or pull you out of the snow. Does your driveway need shoveling because you’re sick or hurt? They’ll get right on it, sometimes in a t-shirt.
7. They’ll have the steak, please...with a side of potatoes.
Montanans love their meat, and while they’re open to trying new things, they know there’s nothing like the classics.
8. They’ll probably have a story about the time their car hit a deer, elk, moose or other wildlife.
If they haven’t actually hit anything, they’ve almost certainly had a close encounter.
9. They’re the ones taking their coats off when you’re bundling up.
A 60-degree day might be cold for someone in California or Florida… but for a Montana resident, that’s shorts weather.
10. They can’t help but smile when you bring up Montana.
Whether they live there their whole lives or they move away for awhile, people from Montana have a great sense of pride for their home state. You’ll see the sparkle in their eyes when you ask them about it. And with so much beauty and human kindness in Big Sky Country, you can’t help but see why they feel that way.
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