11 Reasons Why Small Town South Dakota Is Actually The Best Place To Grow Up
Growing up in small town South Dakota is an honor reserved for a precious few people. If you were one of those few, be grateful. There are some lessons and experiences you just can’t get any other way. If you relate to more than half of these reasons, you probably grew up in small town South Dakota.

When you're from a small town, you stick up for each other. Every high school sports game or town parade is an event the whole town comes out to. Because that's just the way it is.

Headed to work or out of town for the weekend, rush hour isn't even a thought in your mind. The only time traffic gets backed up out here is if there is a tractor on the road. In which case, you appreciate the farmer enough to not let it bother you.
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Not only did you learn to work hard in your small town (because you probably played every sport AND helped on your parents' farm) but that work was always appreciated. Work hard, play hard.
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Your mom's science teacher is probably your science teacher. And your cousin's dad is probably the town pastor and your baseball coach. Because if you live in small town South Dakota, chances are you are related to half of the town and know the other half really well.

Forget the hustle and bustle of the big city; small towns in South Dakota offer a much more peaceful way of life.

Starting your own business is difficult no matter the circumstances. Opening that business in a small town can significantly increase your odds of turning a profit and staying open.

Small towns are the hidden gems of South Dakota. Because not many people understand how amazing these small towns are, there aren't a ton of people looking to move to them. This means a lower cost of living for everyone that has discovered the small town secret.

Really, you don't have to lock your doors. Because you know everyone and everyone knows you, if something is amiss, your neighbors will let you know.
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With graduating classes of under 50 people, its pretty much guaranteed you had classes with a great student to teacher ratio. That meant more time with the teacher which ultimately meant you got a way better public education than your city slicker pals.

You really do learn to trust people. Because you know everyone and you have grown up with the same kids from Kindergarten to Senior year, there's no reason not to trust people. Which is why you never lock your doors to your car or house.

Learning to do things yourself is a necessity in a small town. Depending on how small of a town you grew up in, there may not even have been a hardware store. You learn to make do with what you have and do your best. Those are skills they don't teach in school.
There you have it. Definitive proof that small town South Dakota is the best place to grow up. What do you love about your small town in South Dakota?
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