Think you have spotted a native of Colorado out of their natural habitat but can’t tell? If you answered yes, you have come to the right place. It seems as though people from every state have some sort of an identifying factor to them (accent, clothing, etc.) and those of us from Colorado are no exception. Here are 14 things to check for when trying to spot people from Colorado:
1.) The obvious: We’re wearing our Broncos/Rockies/Buffs/Rams/Nuggets apparel.
Giphy Side Note: If you are sporting your team spirit, please make your state proud by NOT acting like these two.
2.) We have no problems driving in the snow.
Giphy …and don’t you let my husband tell you different!
3.) We’re the ones rolling our eyes whenever we hear another weed joke.
Giphy “Isn’t it funny that in 2014, the Broncos and Seahawks got together for a Super ‘BOWL?’” Colorado native punches jokester in the face
4.) A blizzard in the middle of May doesn’t surprise us.
Giphy Surprise us? No. Frustrate us to no end? Yes.
5.) …and we plan our Halloween costumes around a winter coat.
Giphy Instead of sexy nurses and French maids, we like to dress as provocative yetis and deep-sea fishermen (and women.)
6.) We’re constantly on the move.
Giphy …and we fear what might happen if we stay still for too long.
7.) When temperatures reach a comfortable 36 degrees, we lose the jackets.
Giphy Heavy coats are only needed if you’re hiking a 14er during a blizzard.
8.) When Kathy Sabine tells us there is a confirmed tornado in our area and that we need to take cover, we go stand on our porches to watch the skies.
Giphy We’re rebels like that.
9.) We give you a horrified look when offered a Natty Light.
Giphy We don’t mean to be snobby; we’re just used to our home microbreweries!
10.) No matter the altitude, we can hold our liquor.
Giphy Challenging a Colorado native to flip cup in Vail? You’re. Going. Down.
11.) We have no recognizable accent.
Giphy I was born and raised in Colorado and am constantly asked (even by fellow Colorado natives) where my accent is from.. I HAVE NO ACCENT! THERE IS NO COLORADO ACCENT!
12.) We don’t do well in humid climates.
Giphy #icanthang
13.) We know better than to hop on I-25 during rush hour
Giphy If you think it’s a good idea, you obviously aren’t from around here.
14.) Yellow lights = the next six cars need to GUN it.
Giphy We have the world’s shortest lights and we’ve got places to be, so if the light is yellow, you best be stepping on the gas (unless you’re wanting to get rear-ended.)
Do these traits remind you of yourself or anyone you know? Can you easily spot people from Colorado?! Tell us all about it in the comments section!
Giphy
Side Note: If you are sporting your team spirit, please make your state proud by NOT acting like these two.
…and don’t you let my husband tell you different!
“Isn’t it funny that in 2014, the Broncos and Seahawks got together for a Super ‘BOWL?’” Colorado native punches jokester in the face
Surprise us? No. Frustrate us to no end? Yes.
Instead of sexy nurses and French maids, we like to dress as provocative yetis and deep-sea fishermen (and women.)
…and we fear what might happen if we stay still for too long.
Heavy coats are only needed if you’re hiking a 14er during a blizzard.
We’re rebels like that.
We don’t mean to be snobby; we’re just used to our home microbreweries!
Challenging a Colorado native to flip cup in Vail? You’re. Going. Down.
I was born and raised in Colorado and am constantly asked (even by fellow Colorado natives) where my accent is from.. I HAVE NO ACCENT! THERE IS NO COLORADO ACCENT!
#icanthang
If you think it’s a good idea, you obviously aren’t from around here.
We have the world’s shortest lights and we’ve got places to be, so if the light is yellow, you best be stepping on the gas (unless you’re wanting to get rear-ended.)
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People From Colorado March 05, 2021 Marisa Roman What stereotypes are there about Colorado? As with any state, there are plenty of stereotypes that outsiders attribute that might not ring true. But, also, some just might fit the bill. A few more common Colorado stereotypes include the fact that somehow people think it’s always snowing here. Or that everywhere you look in the state you’ll see mountains. How about the fact that everyone thinks Colorado residents are huge stoners! Or that the famed Rocky Mountain Oysters are actually seafood…If you want to check out a few more common Colorado stereotypes, then get ready to have a few laughs! Is Colorado a great place to live? Living in Colorado for some people is pure heaven on Earth. The majestic mountains, the fresh air, the friendly people—it all equates to pure natural beauty. Colorado is a pretty phenomenal place to live, especially Parker, Colorado, and Fort Collins. Both of these places were named two of the best places you can live in the state, with the latter making a list for one of the best in America! The next time you’re wondering if Colorado is a great place to live, just ask a local. What unique words and phrases do people in Colorado say? Growing up in Colorado, you might think that residents have their own language. It might be more true than you think. Colorado residents have various words and phrases that are common within the state, that perhaps outside of the state don’t mean much. For instance, if you’re from Colorado, you likely know who Blucifer is. Or, have you ever sat in the Rockpile before? Are you drinking Colorado Kool-had this weekend?! For these and more, check out the 11 phrases that will make you swear Colorado residents have their own language.
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People From Colorado
March 05, 2021
Marisa Roman
What stereotypes are there about Colorado? As with any state, there are plenty of stereotypes that outsiders attribute that might not ring true. But, also, some just might fit the bill. A few more common Colorado stereotypes include the fact that somehow people think it’s always snowing here. Or that everywhere you look in the state you’ll see mountains. How about the fact that everyone thinks Colorado residents are huge stoners! Or that the famed Rocky Mountain Oysters are actually seafood…If you want to check out a few more common Colorado stereotypes, then get ready to have a few laughs! Is Colorado a great place to live? Living in Colorado for some people is pure heaven on Earth. The majestic mountains, the fresh air, the friendly people—it all equates to pure natural beauty. Colorado is a pretty phenomenal place to live, especially Parker, Colorado, and Fort Collins. Both of these places were named two of the best places you can live in the state, with the latter making a list for one of the best in America! The next time you’re wondering if Colorado is a great place to live, just ask a local. What unique words and phrases do people in Colorado say? Growing up in Colorado, you might think that residents have their own language. It might be more true than you think. Colorado residents have various words and phrases that are common within the state, that perhaps outside of the state don’t mean much. For instance, if you’re from Colorado, you likely know who Blucifer is. Or, have you ever sat in the Rockpile before? Are you drinking Colorado Kool-had this weekend?! For these and more, check out the 11 phrases that will make you swear Colorado residents have their own language.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
As with any state, there are plenty of stereotypes that outsiders attribute that might not ring true. But, also, some just might fit the bill. A few more common Colorado stereotypes include the fact that somehow people think it’s always snowing here. Or that everywhere you look in the state you’ll see mountains. How about the fact that everyone thinks Colorado residents are huge stoners! Or that the famed Rocky Mountain Oysters are actually seafood…If you want to check out a few more common Colorado stereotypes, then get ready to have a few laughs!
Is Colorado a great place to live?
Living in Colorado for some people is pure heaven on Earth. The majestic mountains, the fresh air, the friendly people—it all equates to pure natural beauty. Colorado is a pretty phenomenal place to live, especially Parker, Colorado, and Fort Collins. Both of these places were named two of the best places you can live in the state, with the latter making a list for one of the best in America! The next time you’re wondering if Colorado is a great place to live, just ask a local.
What unique words and phrases do people in Colorado say?
Growing up in Colorado, you might think that residents have their own language. It might be more true than you think. Colorado residents have various words and phrases that are common within the state, that perhaps outside of the state don’t mean much. For instance, if you’re from Colorado, you likely know who Blucifer is. Or, have you ever sat in the Rockpile before? Are you drinking Colorado Kool-had this weekend?! For these and more, check out the 11 phrases that will make you swear Colorado residents have their own language.