10 Things You Must Know About Dating Someone From North Dakota
If you’ve discovered that you’ve fallen for a North Dakotan, congratulations! Luckily North Dakotans aren’t very high maintenance but there may be a few things that surprise outsiders. To help you out, here is a handy list of things you should expect to come with the relationship.


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ATVs, snowmobiles, boats... you better have some garage space!
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There is no "Fargo" accent! If you want someone with an accent, try northern Minnesota.

You think you've got it bad? Oh boy, have we got some stories of North Dakota winters for you.

Most of us like a good mix of country music and classic rock, so if you don't... well, that's just too darn bad.

German is the second-most spoken language in North Dakota after English, and Norwegian is fourth. Many people immigrated from these countries to North Dakota just a few generations ago.

What's shown above is known as fleischkuechle. Even if it's hard to spell and pronounce, it's still delicious! Unless it's lutefisk... that's an acquired taste.
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Bison tough! Seriously, don't mess with these guys.

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