Have you heard what people are saying about residents of the Prairie State? Someone out there has us Illinoisans all wrong, and these 10 debunked myths prove it.
No matter what you think about us Illinoisans, we know it isn’t true. Scroll on for the truth about how we operate in the Land of Lincoln.
- We all hate living here.
Flickr/Dion Hinchcliffe This year alone, 45,000 people left the state of Illinois, but that doesn’t mean those of us who are still here hate the place. With more than twice the amount of residents as our neighboring states, it will be a while before we start to look anything like Wisconsin (with 5.7 million) and Indiana (with 6.6 million).
- We speak with an accent.
Flickr/Slippin Southern In some ways, the Midwest accent isn’t an accent at all. It’s been known as the most plain way of speaking and usually has an indiscernible origin. Occasionally, a bit of southern speak slips in, but that’s likely because we share a border with the Deep South.
- Those of us who don’t live in Chicagoland live on a farm.
Flickr/USDAgov There are actually a myriad of cities in the Land of Lincoln. From Rockford to Peoria to Springfield, the population density has high points throughout the state. Of course, even those who do live in remote areas don’t necessarily live on a farm.
- We all love corn.
Pxhere While Illinois produces a great deal of corn, our residents only like it as much as the next state. Fresh sweet corn is very easy to find in the late summer and fall, but otherwise, we have to buy it in a can like everyone else.
- We’re lazy.
Max Pixel Illinois is one of the most innovative states in the country. From nuclear to wind power and inventions like the zipper and the cell phone, these advances prove that Illinoisans are working hard.
- We’re all either hippies or rednecks.
Flickr/Brooke Raymond Though our state often leans blue, there are many red patches that prove Illinois has a very conservative side too. Just like any state, we have extremists, but most are fairly moderate.
- We only root for the Cubs or White Sox.
Wikimedia Commons/Johnmaxmena2 Actually, many Illinoisans cheer for the St. Louis Cardinals. Those who inhabit the southern portion of the state feel more of a connection to this city than Chicago due to proximity. The Cubs vs Sox argument is a Chicago thing.
- We all love trains.
Wikimedia Commons/vxla There are many train lines and railroad attractions in Illinois that attract railfans from far and wide. But if you’ve ever had to wait 20 minutes for a train to pass or completely rework your route to get around one, you may not be as much of a fan. While we certainly have our fanatics, most of us try to avoid them at all costs.
- We all love Chicago.
Flickr/Aurimas Nothing could be further from the truth. While most people who live in Chicagoland love the city, those who live downwind are not as enchanted by its skyline and shoreline. There are quite a few Illinoisans who blame the city for all the state’s problems, so it isn’t often popular with the locals.
- We all love deep dish pizza.
Wikimedia Commons/Belinda Hankins Miller Illinois is actually known for several different types of pizza. On the west side, residents enjoy Quad City pizzas, and most of the state is known for regular hand tossed pies. It’s only Chicago that has the deep dish obsession, and not even all of them like it.
There you have it. Bring up these debunked myths the next time sometime tries to call you a lazy redneck who only eats corn.
Flickr/Dion Hinchcliffe
This year alone, 45,000 people left the state of Illinois, but that doesn’t mean those of us who are still here hate the place. With more than twice the amount of residents as our neighboring states, it will be a while before we start to look anything like Wisconsin (with 5.7 million) and Indiana (with 6.6 million).
Flickr/Slippin Southern
In some ways, the Midwest accent isn’t an accent at all. It’s been known as the most plain way of speaking and usually has an indiscernible origin. Occasionally, a bit of southern speak slips in, but that’s likely because we share a border with the Deep South.
Flickr/USDAgov
There are actually a myriad of cities in the Land of Lincoln. From Rockford to Peoria to Springfield, the population density has high points throughout the state. Of course, even those who do live in remote areas don’t necessarily live on a farm.
Pxhere
While Illinois produces a great deal of corn, our residents only like it as much as the next state. Fresh sweet corn is very easy to find in the late summer and fall, but otherwise, we have to buy it in a can like everyone else.
Max Pixel
Illinois is one of the most innovative states in the country. From nuclear to wind power and inventions like the zipper and the cell phone, these advances prove that Illinoisans are working hard.
Flickr/Brooke Raymond
Though our state often leans blue, there are many red patches that prove Illinois has a very conservative side too. Just like any state, we have extremists, but most are fairly moderate.
Wikimedia Commons/Johnmaxmena2
Actually, many Illinoisans cheer for the St. Louis Cardinals. Those who inhabit the southern portion of the state feel more of a connection to this city than Chicago due to proximity. The Cubs vs Sox argument is a Chicago thing.
Wikimedia Commons/vxla
There are many train lines and railroad attractions in Illinois that attract railfans from far and wide. But if you’ve ever had to wait 20 minutes for a train to pass or completely rework your route to get around one, you may not be as much of a fan. While we certainly have our fanatics, most of us try to avoid them at all costs.
Flickr/Aurimas
Nothing could be further from the truth. While most people who live in Chicagoland love the city, those who live downwind are not as enchanted by its skyline and shoreline. There are quite a few Illinoisans who blame the city for all the state’s problems, so it isn’t often popular with the locals.
Wikimedia Commons/Belinda Hankins Miller
Illinois is actually known for several different types of pizza. On the west side, residents enjoy Quad City pizzas, and most of the state is known for regular hand tossed pies. It’s only Chicago that has the deep dish obsession, and not even all of them like it.
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