13 Things No Self-Respecting Nebraskan Would Ever Do
Live in Nebraska long enough and you’ll no doubt develop a very Nebraskan way of thinking and living. We tend to be plain-speaking, straight-shooting, no-nonsense folks. And, of course, there are some things that we wouldn’t be caught dead doing.

Learning to drive in the snow and ice is essential driver's ed stuff.

The long-standing rivalry is real, everybody.
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If you don't have your own garden, you've got friends, family, and neighbors who will gladly fill your kitchen with fresh veggies.
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Hunting is a big part of the collective Nebraskan identity.

Kearney, Beatrice, Norfolk...if you can say them correctly, chances are you're from Nebraska.

Why bother? Nebraska beef is the best.

Pickups all the way, baby.

Good luck with that.
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You'll miss the show from in there!

Even if the first snow comes in early October, Nebraskans are always equipped with ice melt, snow shovels, window scraper/brushes, and a whole bunch of cold weather gear.

We're always right there with a helping hand.

It's the social event of the season...plus, funnel cake!

If you can't finish that song, you might want to rethink your state of residence.
We’re only half serious, of course…Nebraskans are all our own people, and plenty of us drive Priuses. (Mostly the vegetarians.)
On the other end of the spectrum, there are also some things that all of us will do at least once.
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