If you’ve spent any time in New Hampshire, you know that this tiny state is filled with the best people that you’ll ever meet. Even if you’re outside the state, there is just something about meeting someone else from New Hampshire that you can immediately trust. Here are the 11 reasons why New Hampshire people are the best people.
- They’ll help you snow blow your driveway.
Robyn/flickr And if you live in New Hampshire you know how very, very important that is.
- They’re ok with companionable silence.
los bambinos/flickr Cause sometimes, just being in the company of someone you love is enough.
- They know all the back roads.
James Walsh/flickr Perfect for romantic strolls or a family walk.
- If they said they’d be there, nothing will stop them.
James Walsh/flickr They just might not be on time.
- They know all the most beautiful places.
James Walsh/flickr No matter how hidden they are.
- They have boats and lake houses.
Bailydog3/flickr And everyone needs friends with boats and lake houses.
- They can make even the coldest winter day fun.
Eric R./yelp Snowmobile trip, anyone?
- They appreciate a starry night.
Ed Cave/flickr And they know it’s work staying up extra late for.
- They accept you for who you are.
Tom Kelly/flickr And love your weird family too.
- We can disagree without getting nasty.
eiresi/flickr A very important trait!
- They never take the bright fall colors for granted.
Mark Goebel/flickr Or anything else for that matter…
Love the Granite State? Check out the 12 reason how living in New Hampshire spoils you for life.
Robyn/flickr
And if you live in New Hampshire you know how very, very important that is.
los bambinos/flickr
Cause sometimes, just being in the company of someone you love is enough.
James Walsh/flickr
Perfect for romantic strolls or a family walk.
They just might not be on time.
No matter how hidden they are.
Bailydog3/flickr
And everyone needs friends with boats and lake houses.
Eric R./yelp
Snowmobile trip, anyone?
Ed Cave/flickr
And they know it’s work staying up extra late for.
Tom Kelly/flickr
And love your weird family too.
eiresi/flickr
A very important trait!
Mark Goebel/flickr
Or anything else for that matter…
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