Posted in New Hampshire
April 21, 2016
11 Things People ALWAYS Ask When They Know You’re From New Hampshire
New Hampshire is a small state – in fact, only 0.41% of Americans call New Hampshire home. But our state is also well know for its natural beauty and small town charm. It’s no wonder that people are curious about what life in New Hampshire is like. Here are ten questions you’ve probably heard when people discover that you’re from New Hampshire.
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Umm… let the sun melt it when April comes?

Sure, we root for the Red Sox and the Patriots, but sometimes we wish that people realized that New Hampshire is in a WHOLE different state than Boston.

Before you answer this one, you have to hear their theories.

If you’re a New Hampshire resident you know that you can live a whole lifetime here without ever seeing one of these shy giants.

Sure, lots of presidential candidates come through the Granite State, but that doesn’t mean we can – or even want to – meet them all.

…. She lived in New Hampshire too!

Although most New Hampshire residents love to go outside, not all of us are mountineers.

About thirty percent of New Hampshire households have a gun, but it seems like outsiders think that everyone here has one.

Answer: It’s all about having the proper supplies. And layers.

Cold? Anything above 45 degrees is a heat wave!

For some of us, yes, but New Hampshire also has some bigger cities!
What questions have you got when people learn that you’re from New Hampshire?