There are some things you’ll only understand after living in the Old Line State. Maryland is one-of-a-kind and the experiences we have here just can’t compare with anywhere else. We also have our own fair share of inside jokes about living in Maryland that may make non-Marylanders do a double take. Take a look at these 13 memes and see how many you relate with!
- Separate seasons here are more of a concept than a reality.
Facebook / Magnificent Maryland Memes We can pretty much experience all four seasons in a single day.
- Stay out of my Ravens’ nation!
Facebook / Maryland Pride Forever The Ravens are our team. If you’re a Pittsburgh Steelers fan, you probably don’t want to admit it when you’re in Maryland.
- Instant friendship right here.
Facebook / Maryland Pride Forever We can always spot other Marylanders - no matter where we go.
- How do YOU say Maryland?
Facebook / Maryland Pride Forever
- What county do you rep?
Facebook / Maryland Pride Forever
- … I may have a problem. I’m seeking treatment.
Facebook / Maryland Pride Forever. Old Bay. That’s the answer to just about any question you’ll ask a Marylander.
- Sweet dreams are made of these…
Facebook / Maryland Pride Forever
- Aggressive and unpredictable driving is just a way of life here.
Facebook / Magnificent Maryland Memes If you’ve ever driven on a Maryland road, you’ll know there’s a reason we drive aggressively.
- Music to my ears.
Facebook / Maryland Pride Forever
- A perfect date if you ask me.
Facebook / Maryland Pride Forever
- Maryland traffic. Maryland snow. It never gets easier (or makes much sense).
Facebook / Maryland Pride Forever
- Never ever order a crab cake out of state. Trust me.
Facebook / Maryland Pride Forever
- There’s so much more to Maryland than Charm City and not enough people know it.
Facebook / Maryland Pride Forever
Do you relate to these13 inside jokes about living in Maryland? Which are your favorites? What others would you add? Let us know in the comments! Thanks to our sources, Magnificent Maryland Memes and Maryland Pride Forever.
Facebook / Magnificent Maryland Memes
We can pretty much experience all four seasons in a single day.
Facebook / Maryland Pride Forever
The Ravens are our team. If you’re a Pittsburgh Steelers fan, you probably don’t want to admit it when you’re in Maryland.
We can always spot other Marylanders - no matter where we go.
Facebook / Maryland Pride Forever.
Old Bay. That’s the answer to just about any question you’ll ask a Marylander.
If you’ve ever driven on a Maryland road, you’ll know there’s a reason we drive aggressively.
If you’re up for some more laughs, check out these 17 hilarious memes you’ll only get if you’re from Maryland.
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inside jokes about living in Maryland December 12, 2020 Beth Price-Williams Do Marylanders have any strange habits? Let’s face it. We can find weird things about pretty much any state. Maryland is, of course, no exception. We might even have some strange habits that are completely normal for us but that others simply don’t understand. Like the Bay Bridge. We’ll drive over it without a second thought. Out-of-staters? Not so much. Some people like ketchup on their fries; others prefer mustard. If you’re born and raised in Maryland, you soak those fries in vinegar. By the way, we don’t care how long we have to wait in line for really good food. What are people from Maryland known for? Marylanders have some interesting, some might even say, weird habits, and we’re fine with that. We love our state flag so much, in fact, that you can often find us wearing it – printed on our shirts and on our shorts. Maybe even our hat. We’re also known for wearing purple, and a lot of it, especially on Fridays. You know, the Ravens and all. The only time you’ll catch us wearing a shirt that isn’t purple is when we’re wearing a black and white t-shirt trash-talking the Pittsburgh Steelers. Old Bay. It doesn’t matter the question. That’s the answer to everything for a true Marylander. What stereotypes are there about Maryland? Growing up in Maryland means, especially as an adult, having to deal with some stereotypes about our beloved state and about us. Some of those stereotypes, as much as we want to deny them, are simply true. Take our state flag. We think it’s the best state flag in the United States, and how can anyone deny that? We know a good crab cake when we taste one. If that makes us a crab cake snob, well, we’ll proudly hold that title. We all know that Maryland traffic can be downright frustrating and if we want to get anywhere, sometimes we have to drive aggressively. And…that’s a-okay with us.
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inside jokes about living in Maryland
December 12, 2020
Beth Price-Williams
Do Marylanders have any strange habits? Let’s face it. We can find weird things about pretty much any state. Maryland is, of course, no exception. We might even have some strange habits that are completely normal for us but that others simply don’t understand. Like the Bay Bridge. We’ll drive over it without a second thought. Out-of-staters? Not so much. Some people like ketchup on their fries; others prefer mustard. If you’re born and raised in Maryland, you soak those fries in vinegar. By the way, we don’t care how long we have to wait in line for really good food. What are people from Maryland known for? Marylanders have some interesting, some might even say, weird habits, and we’re fine with that. We love our state flag so much, in fact, that you can often find us wearing it – printed on our shirts and on our shorts. Maybe even our hat. We’re also known for wearing purple, and a lot of it, especially on Fridays. You know, the Ravens and all. The only time you’ll catch us wearing a shirt that isn’t purple is when we’re wearing a black and white t-shirt trash-talking the Pittsburgh Steelers. Old Bay. It doesn’t matter the question. That’s the answer to everything for a true Marylander. What stereotypes are there about Maryland? Growing up in Maryland means, especially as an adult, having to deal with some stereotypes about our beloved state and about us. Some of those stereotypes, as much as we want to deny them, are simply true. Take our state flag. We think it’s the best state flag in the United States, and how can anyone deny that? We know a good crab cake when we taste one. If that makes us a crab cake snob, well, we’ll proudly hold that title. We all know that Maryland traffic can be downright frustrating and if we want to get anywhere, sometimes we have to drive aggressively. And…that’s a-okay with us.
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The OIYS Visitor Center
Let’s face it. We can find weird things about pretty much any state. Maryland is, of course, no exception. We might even have some strange habits that are completely normal for us but that others simply don’t understand. Like the Bay Bridge. We’ll drive over it without a second thought. Out-of-staters? Not so much. Some people like ketchup on their fries; others prefer mustard. If you’re born and raised in Maryland, you soak those fries in vinegar. By the way, we don’t care how long we have to wait in line for really good food.
What are people from Maryland known for?
Marylanders have some interesting, some might even say, weird habits, and we’re fine with that. We love our state flag so much, in fact, that you can often find us wearing it – printed on our shirts and on our shorts. Maybe even our hat. We’re also known for wearing purple, and a lot of it, especially on Fridays. You know, the Ravens and all. The only time you’ll catch us wearing a shirt that isn’t purple is when we’re wearing a black and white t-shirt trash-talking the Pittsburgh Steelers. Old Bay. It doesn’t matter the question. That’s the answer to everything for a true Marylander.
What stereotypes are there about Maryland?
Growing up in Maryland means, especially as an adult, having to deal with some stereotypes about our beloved state and about us. Some of those stereotypes, as much as we want to deny them, are simply true. Take our state flag. We think it’s the best state flag in the United States, and how can anyone deny that? We know a good crab cake when we taste one. If that makes us a crab cake snob, well, we’ll proudly hold that title. We all know that Maryland traffic can be downright frustrating and if we want to get anywhere, sometimes we have to drive aggressively. And…that’s a-okay with us.