West Virginians take great pride in our state and culture. With that pride comes a set of unspoken rules. Here are 11 things that we just won’t do.

  1. Trash our state parks.

WikiMedia Commons/Gabor Eszes They are way too beautiful to cover with litter.

  1. Speak badly of a coal miner.

Wikimedia Commons/Russell Lee Their hard work helped to build this state.

  1. Let a little snow keep us home.

Wikimedia Commons/Ken Thomas That’s what 4-wheel drive is for.

  1. Recommend the movie “Wrong Turn.”

Wikimedia Commons/Sugeesh It’s responsible for way too many unfair stereotypes.

  1. Honk while stuck in traffic.

FreeFoto/Ian Britton Does that ever solve anything?

  1. Eat a plain hot dog.

Wikimedia Commons/Jersyko They need sauce at minimum, and probably slaw.

  1. Turn down home-grown food.

Scott Bauer, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. The best tomatoes are from right out of someone’s backyard.

  1. Make fun of someone’s accent.

Factologist5000 We have a wide variety of accents here, so chances are that yours doesn’t sound too strange.

  1. Or tease someone for their home.

Flicr/Kurt Nordstrom
Nothing wrong with saving your money by living in affordable house or trailer.

  1. Miss a great festival.

Main Street Fairmont/Facebook We love to celebrate anything and everything, all year round.

  1. Live anywhere else.

Flickr/Bill Dickinson Sure, it’s fun to visit other places, but once you’ve lived here, West Virginia is home.

If you’d like to learn more about West Virginia’s culture, check out this list of 15 sure-fire ways to make a West Virginian mad.

WikiMedia Commons/Gabor Eszes

They are way too beautiful to cover with litter.

Wikimedia Commons/Russell Lee

Their hard work helped to build this state.

Wikimedia Commons/Ken Thomas

That’s what 4-wheel drive is for.

Wikimedia Commons/Sugeesh

It’s responsible for way too many unfair stereotypes.

FreeFoto/Ian Britton

Does that ever solve anything?

Wikimedia Commons/Jersyko

They need sauce at minimum, and probably slaw.

Scott Bauer, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service.

The best tomatoes are from right out of someone’s backyard.

Factologist5000

We have a wide variety of accents here, so chances are that yours doesn’t sound too strange.

Flicr/Kurt Nordstrom

Nothing wrong with saving your money by living in affordable house or trailer.

Main Street Fairmont/Facebook

We love to celebrate anything and everything, all year round.

Flickr/Bill Dickinson

Sure, it’s fun to visit other places, but once you’ve lived here, West Virginia is home.

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