14 Totally True Stereotypes Ohioans Should Just Accept As Fact
There are some things you just can’t deny.
Here in Ohio, we’re known for our irrational hatred of the state that shall not be named, buckeye-crazed love and spelling our state name with our hands—and for good reason. The following are 14 totally true stereotypes Ohioans school just accept as fact. See how many you agree with:

What can we say? We come out of the womb this way.

We aren't exaggerating about that. Not in the least.
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We're simply not capable of admitting it.
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It doesn't matter where we are. We want the world to know where we're from.

If you lived here, you'd love them too. There's just nothing quite like an Ohio farm. <3

Corn, corn, corn. As far as the eye can see.

I mean, we never really claimed to be friendly drivers.

Here in Ohio, there likely are more orange barrels than people at any given time.
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Let's face it. There are other states that have it WAY worse than us.

Honestly, when was the last time you experienced 80 degrees and snow within the same day?

Name one iconic dish Ohioans are known for creating.

Even our non-existent accents are different.

It's complicated. <3
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It's an Ohio-grown thing. <3
What else would you add to this list? Let us know!
For more Ohioan quirks, check out our previous article: 12 Extremely Weird Things Only People From Ohio Do.
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