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Gotta be careful with that Midwest goodbye… #Shorts
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I’m quickly learning from your videos that the Midwest seems to embody the phrase: “Kill em’ with kindness”
Yep pretty much how it goes here, we’re America’s Canada
It drives me crazy. I have literally had a door holding match with people. They won’t go in the stupid door unless they get to hold it. They will literally stop and wait for you to go in so they can take over holding the door. What? Just go in.
Yeah it is.
As a Midwestern, can confirm
It’s very true I live in Michigan I had a neighbor that gave me free weed all the time and I would just take him to places that you can get to go we had each other’s back
People who live in places where leaving someone else’s home isn’t a low-stakes hostage negotiation must have so much more free time
@Walter Walter
As a professional introvert, I have a ton of free time. Though most of it is spent avoiding that’s situation and pondering what would happen if I got stuck in this situation.
So not much free time…
@Grooben amen! Here north of Boston MA, “faq yoo” is one of the most common greetings!
I’m from Kansas and every time I start thinking about leaving a party it takes at a minimum an extra half hour. I have a couple friends that are good at the Irish goodbye where they just leave without telling anyone, and sometimes I’m jealous lol
Well you can always yous the classic “I’m sorry I have other plans, I HAVE to go.” or “I HATE YOU ALL! Later fuckers”
A real midweserner just takes the half a beer and leftover with them for the ride.
@Ninja Sushi hey Buzz Killington who invited you here
@Ninja Sushi
And?
@Ninja Sushi have you ever been drunk?
That Cubs fan comment had me dying 🤣
@Austin it’s called a roadie.
Ah, so this is what goes through my dads brain every time he has to leave…
A midwestern dad who’s about to “get some milk” is just a guy who needs to go to the back yard
as someone from the midwest: i’ve genuinely watched this happen before. i ended up sitting in their living room for 7 hours while my dad and this random guy started doing his siding for some reason. wisconsin is weird.
@•Wrath• one of the lucky ones. If it was my dad I’d be out holding everything heavy for them.
@•Wrath• a daughter. U r a daughter
@•Wrath• before I read Wisconsin is wierd I was going to say bet that was in Wisconsin…
I’m also from Wisconsin and I come from a family of farmers. For some reason they just can’t stop talking once they’ve started
@Sid farmers, hunters, fishermen you name in Wisconsin they’ll talk about… seriously leaving a house in Wisconsin in under an hour as a visitor is impossible cuz it takes that long to get out of the driveway lol
Dude, honestly, this was the best skit I’ve ever seen to this day. And I am not even from Midwest.
😂🤣😂🤣We lost another🤣🤣😂🤣
you watch so many of the same channels as me, damn 🙂
@Josef Anon it’s a bot
@Josef Anon Whoever they are, I’ve seen them on several channels now. They copy someone’s comment and post it. If you scroll down you’ll see the original. They copied mine on another channel. Just fyi.
Ey bot
I have a friend like this. Its seriously impossible to leave his house and hes such a kind guy. The last part made me think of him. He’s the guy who calls you when your on the way to a group setting and helps you find a parking spot lol.
Must be from the Midwest 😂
@SecondSea Chicagoland! So kinda? Different kind of midwest in the actual city though otherwise the rural peeps are still good peeps
Haha I feel this. Spent two hours at a Christmas party, then spent another two just being like “Welp we had better get going now” before being pulled into another conversation
I live in the Midwest and the Midwest goodbye is 100% real and not exaggerated. I got a ride home once from a coworker. I went to school with her son and she was an awesome lady. She sat in my drive way and talked for almost 4 hours while it was super cold and snowing super heavy. I probably said, “well, I’m going to go inside. See you at work tomorrow” 20-30 times