While Minnesotans may have some of their own words and phrases, it’s also true that the language of Minnesota excludes some words found in the vocabulary of others. Here are some words and phrases that Minnesotans just won’t comprehend.
- Goodbye.
Flickr/Peter Kaminski Minnesotans pretty much invented the long goodbye. Or really, just the never-ending goodbye.
- Casserole.
Flickr/Steven Depolo That’s just a weird French word, Minnesota is in ‘merica and we eat hotdish!
- (X) Miles Away.
Flickr/likeaduck They shouldn’t even bother with mileage, because Minnesotans always measure distance in minutes.
- Soda
Flickr/jeff_golden Because it’s pop.
- Shorts-Weather
Flickr/GreggMP The comprehension of what shorts-weather actually means is long lost on Minnesotans who enjoy shorts as long as it’s above freezing.
- Wow!
Flickr/Laurie Chipps You don’t need any other exclamatory words when you have uff-da!
- Drought.
While drought conditions do occur (as recent as this Spring) in Minnesota, Minnesotans just don’t understand real, lasting drought.
- Wisconsin & Iowa
Flickr/James We may know what the words mean, but we’ll probably choose to pretend like we don’t.
So now that you know the words Minnesotans do and don’t use, tell us, do you speak Minnesotan?
Flickr/Peter Kaminski
Minnesotans pretty much invented the long goodbye. Or really, just the never-ending goodbye.
Flickr/Steven Depolo
That’s just a weird French word, Minnesota is in ‘merica and we eat hotdish!
Flickr/likeaduck
They shouldn’t even bother with mileage, because Minnesotans always measure distance in minutes.
Flickr/jeff_golden
Because it’s pop.
Flickr/GreggMP
The comprehension of what shorts-weather actually means is long lost on Minnesotans who enjoy shorts as long as it’s above freezing.
Flickr/Laurie Chipps
You don’t need any other exclamatory words when you have uff-da!
While drought conditions do occur (as recent as this Spring) in Minnesota, Minnesotans just don’t understand real, lasting drought.
Flickr/James
We may know what the words mean, but we’ll probably choose to pretend like we don’t.
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