Alright folks, we’re shaking things up a bit today. We do our best to bring you exciting, informative, and entertaining articles every day – and that’s not about to stop. But we already know Virginia is awesome. Sometimes we just need to lighten the mood a little, have a laugh at ourselves, and admit a few things about Virginia that are pretty darn funny if you stop to think about them. Just remember that these are all meant in good fun — so hopefully you’ll have a chuckle reading these jokes about Virginia that are actually funny and we’ll get back to regularly scheduled OIYS programming tomorrow… enjoy!
- When someone says it all wrong…
Southwest Virginia Memes via Andrea Flanary / Facebook Don’t even get us started on “Norfolk” or “Staunton.” And" Buena Vista"? Forget about it.
- When we try to give the easy answer to “Where are you from?”
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- When we go to a family reunion.
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- When the kids get a day off of school and you don’t see a single flake of snow.
via makeameme And you swear you’ll take them to the school superintendent’s house next time it happens.
- When you drive the back roads…
Southwest Virginia Memes via Nathan Anderson / Facebook
- When vanity plates go a little too far…
coolmallu / flickr
- When summer hits.
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- When you live near Langley Air Force Base.
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- When disaster strikes, we overcome.
via knowyourmeme
- When my GPS senses traffic.
via imgflip It’s like it has a mind of its own…and it really likes to mess with me.
- When you discover one more reason Southwest Virginia is the best.
Southwest Virginia Memes via Holly Gembach Maddox / Facebook
- When you learn what “layering” really means.
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- When winter hits the beach.
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- When I drive in Northern Virginia
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- When you finally get what it means to be a “Southern Belle.”
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- When you’ve said it 5 times and they still don’t understand.
Southwest Virginia Memes via Brandi Hurley / Facebook
- And the grand finale…buh-duh-bump
Southwest Virginia Memes via Brandi Hurley / Facebook
Ahhhhh. #15 gets me every time. Not only am I am pretty sure I know a couple of these (in my immediate family), I’m only slightly worried that I’ve become one. Hmmm. Anyway, hope you had fun scrolling through these jokes about Virginia that are actually funny. Tell me your favorite joke in the comments below… we can always use a laugh!
Southwest Virginia Memes via Andrea Flanary / Facebook
Don’t even get us started on “Norfolk” or “Staunton.” And" Buena Vista"? Forget about it.
via QuickMeme
via someecards
via makeameme
And you swear you’ll take them to the school superintendent’s house next time it happens.
Southwest Virginia Memes via Nathan Anderson / Facebook
coolmallu / flickr
via weknowmemes
via reddit
via knowyourmeme
via imgflip
It’s like it has a mind of its own…and it really likes to mess with me.
Southwest Virginia Memes via Holly Gembach Maddox / Facebook
via quickmeme
Southwest Virginia Memes via Brandi Hurley / Facebook
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jokes about Virginia that are actually funny March 03, 2021 Jackie Ann What stereotypes are there about Virginia? If you call Old Dominion home, you likely share some particular characteristics unique to natives of our state. Living in a place steeped in such rich history, it’s not unusual to find many Virginians who consider themselves to be armchair historians. We are proud of our heritage and Virginia’s role in the birth of the U.S. and happily share our knowledge with anyone who asks! Virginians also have a reputation for being obsessed with seafood and for good reason, our state boasts the largest production of seafood in all of the Atlantic Coast. What are the best things about living in Virginia? With a mild climate, varieties of beautiful terrain from coastal plains to the Blue Ridge Mountains, and a favorable economy, there are many advantages to living in Virginia. Ranking high among the best-educated states in the nation, the excellent educational options in Virginia make it a great place to raise a family and attend college. Virginia’s timeline dates back to the 1500s, offering history lovers no shortage of fascinating sites, battlegrounds, and interactive museums to explore in every region of our state. The five distinctly stunning natural environments between our borders afford outdoor lovers an abundance of activities regardless of the season. What is Virginia known for? Virginia is the birthplace of our nation and was the first English settlement in the new world. With a prominent role in both the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, Virginia is well known for its captivating past. Nicknamed the “Mother of Presidents”, our state is home to eight U.S. presidents, four of which occupied the office in the first five terms of our country’s inception. The Revolutionary and Civil Wars both ended in surrender on Virginia’s soil and the battlegrounds of Yorktown and Appomattox are notable sites to explore. But history isn’t our only claim to fame! Virginia’s proximity to the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean makes our abundance of seafood legendary.
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jokes about Virginia that are actually funny
March 03, 2021
Jackie Ann
What stereotypes are there about Virginia? If you call Old Dominion home, you likely share some particular characteristics unique to natives of our state. Living in a place steeped in such rich history, it’s not unusual to find many Virginians who consider themselves to be armchair historians. We are proud of our heritage and Virginia’s role in the birth of the U.S. and happily share our knowledge with anyone who asks! Virginians also have a reputation for being obsessed with seafood and for good reason, our state boasts the largest production of seafood in all of the Atlantic Coast. What are the best things about living in Virginia? With a mild climate, varieties of beautiful terrain from coastal plains to the Blue Ridge Mountains, and a favorable economy, there are many advantages to living in Virginia. Ranking high among the best-educated states in the nation, the excellent educational options in Virginia make it a great place to raise a family and attend college. Virginia’s timeline dates back to the 1500s, offering history lovers no shortage of fascinating sites, battlegrounds, and interactive museums to explore in every region of our state. The five distinctly stunning natural environments between our borders afford outdoor lovers an abundance of activities regardless of the season. What is Virginia known for? Virginia is the birthplace of our nation and was the first English settlement in the new world. With a prominent role in both the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, Virginia is well known for its captivating past. Nicknamed the “Mother of Presidents”, our state is home to eight U.S. presidents, four of which occupied the office in the first five terms of our country’s inception. The Revolutionary and Civil Wars both ended in surrender on Virginia’s soil and the battlegrounds of Yorktown and Appomattox are notable sites to explore. But history isn’t our only claim to fame! Virginia’s proximity to the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean makes our abundance of seafood legendary.
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If you call Old Dominion home, you likely share some particular characteristics unique to natives of our state. Living in a place steeped in such rich history, it’s not unusual to find many Virginians who consider themselves to be armchair historians. We are proud of our heritage and Virginia’s role in the birth of the U.S. and happily share our knowledge with anyone who asks! Virginians also have a reputation for being obsessed with seafood and for good reason, our state boasts the largest production of seafood in all of the Atlantic Coast.
What are the best things about living in Virginia?
With a mild climate, varieties of beautiful terrain from coastal plains to the Blue Ridge Mountains, and a favorable economy, there are many advantages to living in Virginia. Ranking high among the best-educated states in the nation, the excellent educational options in Virginia make it a great place to raise a family and attend college. Virginia’s timeline dates back to the 1500s, offering history lovers no shortage of fascinating sites, battlegrounds, and interactive museums to explore in every region of our state. The five distinctly stunning natural environments between our borders afford outdoor lovers an abundance of activities regardless of the season.
What is Virginia known for?
Virginia is the birthplace of our nation and was the first English settlement in the new world. With a prominent role in both the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, Virginia is well known for its captivating past. Nicknamed the “Mother of Presidents”, our state is home to eight U.S. presidents, four of which occupied the office in the first five terms of our country’s inception. The Revolutionary and Civil Wars both ended in surrender on Virginia’s soil and the battlegrounds of Yorktown and Appomattox are notable sites to explore. But history isn’t our only claim to fame! Virginia’s proximity to the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean makes our abundance of seafood legendary.