You’ll Be Laughing at This Spot-On Take on Midwest Party Etiquette
You’ll be laughing at this spot-on take on Midwest party etiquette. Invite someone from the Midwest to a get-together, and they will likely exhibit some, if not all, of these actions. Watch the short but hysterical clip to see and hear how Midwesterners are likely to conduct themselves at a party.
The United States of America is a massive country, which spans from the Atlantic Ocean on the east to the Pacific Ocean on the west. Within that large mass of land, there are several landscapes and climates – from sweltering, uncomfortably warm to snowy, frigid and everything in between. Whatever your preference, there is bound to be an area of the country that will meet your needs.
Additionally, depending on what region of the country you’re in at the time, you will encounter different kinds and types of people. For instance, people who live in the Northeast are generally considered more aggressive and in-your-face, while those in the Pacific Northwest are thought to be more laid-back and go-with-the-flow.
When it comes to the Midwest, they are thought to be nice, perhaps overly and even annoyingly nice, choosing to defer to others in many situations. A clip posted on YouTube perfectly captures how a typical Midwesterner is likely to act at a party. If you’re from the Midwest or know someone who is, these actions and phrases will be very familiar.
In the video’s opening moments, the Midwesterner arrives at the party with his hands full of food, including tons of dip, even though he was told not to bring anything with him.
Then the man keeps asking whether there is anything he can do to help the person throwing the party. He will not take no for an answer and insists on doing something helpful.
However, the most hilarious part is when he has a huge personal crisis over a piece of pizza.
“Oh, no, I can’t eat the last slice,” he said. “Maybe I’ll just cut it in half, and then someone else can have the last one.”
He cuts it and then cuts it a couple more times until there is nothing left.
Romans 15:7 “So then, take one another to your hearts, and as Christ took us, to the glory of God.”
You’ll Be Laughing at This Spot-On Take on Midwest Party Etiquette
You’ll be laughing at this spot-on take on Midwest party etiquette. Invite someone from the Midwest to a get-together, and they will likely exhibit some, if not all, of these actions. Watch the short but hysterical clip to see and hear how Midwesterners are likely to conduct themselves at a party.
The United States of America is a massive country, which spans from the Atlantic Ocean on the east to the Pacific Ocean on the west. Within that large mass of land, there are several landscapes and climates – from sweltering, uncomfortably warm to snowy, frigid and everything in between. Whatever your preference, there is bound to be an area of the country that will meet your needs.
Additionally, depending on what region of the country you’re in at the time, you will encounter different kinds and types of people. For instance, people who live in the Northeast are generally considered more aggressive and in-your-face, while those in the Pacific Northwest are thought to be more laid-back and go-with-the-flow.
When it comes to the Midwest, they are thought to be nice, perhaps overly and even annoyingly nice, choosing to defer to others in many situations. A clip posted on YouTube perfectly captures how a typical Midwesterner is likely to act at a party. If you’re from the Midwest or know someone who is, these actions and phrases will be very familiar.
In the video’s opening moments, the Midwesterner arrives at the party with his hands full of food, including tons of dip, even though he was told not to bring anything with him.
Then the man keeps asking whether there is anything he can do to help the person throwing the party. He will not take no for an answer and insists on doing something helpful.
However, the most hilarious part is when he has a huge personal crisis over a piece of pizza.
“Oh, no, I can’t eat the last slice,” he said. “Maybe I’ll just cut it in half, and then someone else can have the last one.”
He cuts it and then cuts it a couple more times until there is nothing left.
Romans 15:7 “So then, take one another to your hearts, and as Christ took us, to the glory of God.”
Today's Devotional
A Prayer to Stand Firm When Everything Feels Unstable - Your Daily Prayer - March 16
When the future feels terrifying, and the ground won’t stop shaking, how do you keep standing? This powerful prayer will help you look back at God’s faithfulness and find the strength to face what’s ahead.
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Today's Devotional
A Prayer to Stand Firm When Everything Feels Unstable - Your Daily Prayer - March 16
When the future feels terrifying, and the ground won’t stop shaking, how do you keep standing? This powerful prayer will help you look back at God’s faithfulness and find the strength to face what’s ahead.
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