9 Totally True Stereotypes Montanans Should Just Accept As Fact
If you grew up in Montana and have traveled or talked to people from different parts of the country, you’re probably aware that the people of the Treasure State are sometimes stereotyped. And while some of those stereotypes are completely ridiculous and should really be put to rest, you must admit that there are a few assumptions about us that have some truth to them.
Do any of these ring a bell?

Who among us wasn't taught how to change a tire before we ever started driving? We have to be prepared for anything in the Treasure State.

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Yes, it gets cold. But we bundle up and deal with it.
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It's not that there vegetarians don't exist here, but it is incredibly challenging to be meatless in Montana.

Driving fast is a way of life here. We can't help it.

But really, can you blame us?

If you were raised in a hunting family, you understand... but you also understand why out-of-staters might find it strange.

It's called the "last best place" for a reason, so please either respect it or live somewhere else.
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This is our unofficial slogan, and it's true. Google "Montana is for" and see what pops up.
Stereotypes or not, Montana is an amazing state. In fact, we happen to think it’s the best.
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