20 Things You Only Know To Be True If You're From Ohio
By April Dray|Updated on August 17, 2020(Originally published August 02, 2020)
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April Dray
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April is the Ohio staff writer for Only in Your State. She is an Ohio native with a Bachelor of Science in Journalism from E.W. Scripps School of Journalism. With more than 10 years of writing experience and a background in news reporting for Ohio newspapers, she's published pieces in multiple print and online publications. When she's not on deadline or chasing after her toddler, she's hunting for hidden gems in Ohio or getting lost in a good book.
People from Ohio know that life here is like no other. From sports rivalries to strange pronunciations, there are simply undeniable trademarks of those of us who live in Ohio that you won’t always find in other states.
1. “O-H” essentially demands an immediate “I-O” reply.
Ohio State fans are really ride or die, and we're something of a little family. No matter which state you actually hail from, we'll accept you as a brother or sister if you're an Ohio State fan.
2. Also, “Ohio” is actually spelled best with one’s arms rather than one’s voice or handwriting.
Potholes are a way of life in Ohio. We can't help but embrace them... while trying to avoid hitting them with our cars, of course.
6. Snowfall isn’t rare but snow days are rare — though that never seems to stop everyone from rushing to the nearest grocery store or Walmart to purchase all the milk and bread.
"It’s an hour outside of Cleveland" will be the sort of answers you get from us and you really can’t expect anything else.
8. Four designated seasons are a whimsical, “Alice in Wonderland” type of concept we’d like to think we know about. In reality, we know that any one of them can occur at any given moment because Mother Nature knows no boundaries in Ohio.
Also sharing a name with other faraway places are Ohio cities like Lima, Delphos, and Geneva.
13. Even if you don’t like sports you really, really understand the differences between universities such as Ohio University and Ohio State University (and Michigan University and Michigan State University) because during football season it is essentially a matter of life and death and the last thing you’re going to do is risk looking stupid in front of your fellow fans.
B-Dubs was founded in Ohio in 1982, if you were wondering.
18. Stores such as Meijer, Kroger and JC Penney are referred to in possessive form. It’s “Meijer’s,” “Kroger’s” and “JC Penney’s” here and we don’t care if that’s wrong because it just feels right to us.
The Cuyahoga River is not flammable anymore, and fires were (once upon a time) seen as an inevitable side effect of pollution in the Rust Belt. Fortunately, our highly publicized final river fire sparked international environmental change and improvement.
20. You’re still trying to convince yourself that Ohio really is the best state ever in spite of its craziness.
Ohio is known for its agriculture, stunning landscape, Amish population, and ethnic food like pierogies and schnitzel.
Where should I go to take photos of Ohio?
If you're looking for places to take landscape photos, our many parks are sure to delight. Cuyahoga Valley National Park is a treat all year round, and county park districts like the Cleveland Metroparks are full of surprises.