The Michigander tends to stick out wherever he or she goes. It’s the little things, from the way we talk, to our obsession with the weather, to our lifelong sports rivalries. Let’s face it, it’s in our blood. So just how does one spot the weird behavior of a Michigan native? We’ve got some ideas.

  1. We refer to stores like Meijer, Kroger, and JC Penney in the possessive form.

rust.bucket/Flickr “Hey, can you pick up some milk while you’re at Meijer’s?”

  1. We find ourselves having to turn on both the A/C and the heater in the same day.

starmanseries/Flickr Sometimes you need it, sometimes you don’t.

  1. We have our heaviest jackets and winter clothes on hand well into April or May, because we never know if the weather will suddenly take a turn for the worse.

jamelah e./Flickr Better to be prepared.

  1. We consider construction just another season in the year.

Michigan Municipal League/Flickr Let’s see, we’ve got winter, summer, construction… And maybe fall.

  1. We have a distinct hatred for our Ohio neighbors.

Gabe Taviano/Flickr It’s more of a healthy disdain.

  1. We use the word “pop," not “soda.”

Roadsidepictures/Flickr Clearly, soda’s for baking.

  1. We smother our hot dogs in meat-only chili, mustard, and diced onions.

Steven Depolo/Flickr And never ketchup!

  1. We show people our palm when we want to tell them where we live.

Michigan Municipal League/Flickr Who else has a “hand"y GPS at the ready everywhere they go?

Pretty much sums it up, right? Tell us, what are some tell-tale signs of the weirdness of Michiganders?

rust.bucket/Flickr

“Hey, can you pick up some milk while you’re at Meijer’s?”

starmanseries/Flickr

Sometimes you need it, sometimes you don’t.

jamelah e./Flickr

Better to be prepared.

Michigan Municipal League/Flickr

Let’s see, we’ve got winter, summer, construction… And maybe fall.

Gabe Taviano/Flickr

It’s more of a healthy disdain.

Roadsidepictures/Flickr

Clearly, soda’s for baking.

Steven Depolo/Flickr

And never ketchup!

Who else has a “hand"y GPS at the ready everywhere they go?

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