The funny thing here is, the phrase usually doesn’t mean anything. No matter what stigmas you held about therapy before this year, I'm sure 2020 has affirmed that we could ALL use a nice long therapy session. When a Minnesotan says “Up North” what they’re really referring to is their cabin or to the woods, but those don't need to be in that direction. googletag.defineSlot(window._sectionAndPostAdSettings+'/feed_1x1', [1, 1], 'div-gpt-{{post.id}}-content-ad').addService(googletag.pubads()); Honestly, it is so much fun to watch, so much fun to relate to, just all around a great show. googletag.defineSlot(window._sectionAndPostAdSettings+'/feed_1x1', [1, 1], 'div-gpt-{{post.id}}-content-ad').addService(googletag.pubads());
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Her Campus may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. Seems like a simple word, but to outsiders it sounds like a Minnesotan is saying Beg or bayyyyyyyggggggg. You don't need to be Paul Bunyan or Babe the Blue Ox to call yourself a Minnesotan. Yes. if(isFeed1x1){ googletag.enableServices()
Contrary to popular belief, not all Minnesotans have extreme accents like you might see on TV, especially in the show Fargo. As southerners call it-- casserole. Tense up the corners of your lips and keep your jaw stiff. In the Land of 10,000 Lakes, there are plenty of sayings ("Don'tcha know!")