I'm a flatlander who lived in Hardwick for a while. I had another flatlander friend who moved to the Northeast Kingdom. His daughter was born at St. Johnsbury hospital, so he told his neighbor that his new daughter was a Vermonter. The neighbor replied, "Just because your cat has kittens in the oven doesn't make 'em biscuits!"
I'm a southerner, and we have the same expression for when yankees move down here. Your kid, or even you, may become a southerner, but it's not by virtue of birth. You gotta live that southern life!
I've lived in Vermont my whole life, and it is the only place that has ever been my home. But I wasn't born here. But...the reality is, unless you're Abenaki, you're not really a "True Vermonter" your just another colonist. The xenophobia in our state is real.
@@codyofathens3397ur not a true vermonter until u get kicked out of worthy burger for drunkenly shitting yourself… at noon… on a Tuesday… while trying to hit on ur second cousin. Overdosing at valley bowl is also an acceptable form of vermontation as well though
I've lived in Vermont my whole life (37 years), the same county, three different towns and I never even realized I did these exact things. My dad's side has been here since about 1890 and my mom's side has been here since the Vermont Republic. I've been told my great, great, great however many times grandfather was with Ethan Allen during the raid on Fort Ticonderoga. Never confirmed or discredited that though.
I know one of Ethan Allen’s decedents, went to high school with him in Rutland. He told me that the raid on Ticonderoga left Benedict Arnold behind because it was a drunken 2AM dare. BET YOU CANT ROW ACROSS THE LAKE AND TAKE THAT FORT. HOLD MY BEER. Also, the quote about “In the name of the great jehovah and the continental congress…” what Allen said when he confronted the lobsterback commander at the fort… was actually something profane about his mother.
I have lived in vt all my life except for the time I was in the service. I am 59years old and u guys sound like u r from north Dakota. This is so funny. Great job 👏
Fun little fact, while deployed to Kosovo in 1999 I actually got in trouble because the I was giving the civilians we passed the two finger wave from my Hummer, come to find out they were getting offended as the two fingered wave resembled a VJ which was a common hand sign for the Serbian army.
I moved from the deserts of eastern Washington to Vermont in 2016 to take a job working in the Kingdom - and I’ve absolutely loved my new life here. Everything in this rings true - with one correction…I learned very quickly that no ‘real Vermonter’ pronounces a ‘t’ in the middle of a word. This is *especially* true in ‘Vermonter’ (or more aptly ‘Vehrmahner’)
Born in Vermont...ancestry DNA, going back as far as it will go, says my people were there at 1700. I currently live in Alaska because Vermont ruggedness demanded I move to an even harsher environment 😁, but maybe one day I'll move back...
Even though I grew up on the highest hill in Herkimer County, Upstate NY, I wouldn't mind being called a flatlander if I could just move to Vermont. Loved the place since I first visited there over 30 years ago. Been back a bunch of times and look forward to going there again.
I concur. I was born and raised in Vermont and lived there for over 35 years. 15 of those years in Hardwick. Very few people talk that way and its rare to meet someone that does. Yes we do have a few words not common across the states but these two sure they are trying to be comedians but the last shot nailed it to see them standing beside a Prius. I guess I would be considered a outer stater and flatlander since I moved to Missouri but I'm willing to bet I know more backroads across that state then they have ever driven between the both of them their entire lives. Then again they do live in one of the worst towns loaded with drugs next to Newport that is so it's no surprise...
dang. that's spot on. love the waving tips. the look on outastaters faces when we wave. lol. guess they don't get much waves down country. good stuff. thanks for the entertainment and hope you have a wicked nice weekend. ahhyutt.
"E-yuht". with a soft "t" ont the end. "E-yuht" is a way to say " yes" and acknowledge a whole oidear (idea) or to wholeheartedly acknowledge something. "Ee-yuht" with emphasis on the "Ee" shows enthusiasm or excitement about what is being acknowledged or agreed to.
This is annoying haha. This is when old time vermonters dont want to talk to you and give you rude one word answers. Then after 4 minutes of small talk and then finding out you srent a flat lander until they warm up
I been in Vermont now for 18 years out of Arizona. Funny, my catty-corner neighbor in Arizona was from Vermont. Still had his Vermont plates on his pickup. I would wave to him, but he never would wave back. Not the friendliest people New Englanders! My daughter in law is from northern Maine, and she could teach Vermonters a thing or two about being unfriendly! I do like the old-timers accents though. I hope it doesn't die out.
Yes - all those for sure! Other Terms that apparently everyone knew that I never heard before moving here: Town Green, Bubbler, Creemee, Sugar Shack, Frost Heave, Stick Season, Mud Season, Sh1t Kickers, 251 Club
I grew up in NEK (Caledonia) and honestly didnt hear the term creamy/creemee often at all for soft serve ice cream cone, maybe that was only for the maple flavor variety? Lots of ice cream shops in the area like Carmens @ the Freighthouse in Lyndon, Chapies Ice Cream in East Burke. Maybe they use the term creamy more often now than 20 years ago while I was growing up, but I always thought creamy was more of a Burlington/Chittenden term invented by Ben & Jerry marketing to distinguish it from their more famous hard serve varieties. Also the womans accent sounds more Canadian or Midwestern than the one across northern VT/NH/ME to me. The guys is pretty good tho, sounds like someone who lived in a cabin in a place like Sutton, Newark, Island Pond, etc.
Across Route 100? It runs through the middle of the state. I’ve lived here my whole life, and nobody besides 70-80 year old farmers add the “ow” to words. Check out Brave Little State from VPR. They have a great piece on the Vermont accent. I know you’re trying to be funny, but stuff like this is why people think we don’t like out-of-staters. We do really care about everyone that comes to see us. We love our state, and we love our visitors!
Great observations, but even this Flatlander can smell the Caplin's all over your pristine clothing. The waving must be a northern Kingdom custom. Here in the south (Caledonia/Washington County line) we do a quick nod down for foreigners and summer people, Crippled beer can hand wave with left hand while keeping side of wrist on the steering wheel (cause the right hand is holding the Bud Light) for friends and neighbors; first encounter of the day. Quick downward nod for subsequent encounters. It's a much colder way of life in the metro area of Danville.
It's interesting: who you are (family) vs. what you do for people (need a friend? Etc.) . I live in Vermont. I love the video. I always screw up the "waving" and nodding while driving by smiling way too much and, just in general, too much enthusiasm ☺️💖🕊️☔☀️🫒💦🍀🌺🐇👍🏻🧡💛👍🏼🐰💗🙏🎶🎵🗣️❄️
Funny but No, you could say the words, but you don't have the accents. You need some practice.. try a few... Byethejesus and Iguessso.. and Yut... now that's some woodchuck and pladratt talk right there, Mister.
My family on my dads side has been in Vermont sense 1865 from Canada a French men that was married to a native woman of Canada and we have liver her ever since in Bennington county i say soft served witch is ice cream
I'm in Bennington and lived most of my life in Franklin County, Western MA, just over the border from Brattleboro and there creamee and soft serve lines become very blurred. For me: creamee.
Yes I do. I'm a real Vermonter and I wear them and flip flops without socks in the winter with a foot of snow out also no jacket and no I'm not joking to make a point.
The first step to becoming a real vermonter is to get some dirt and saw dust on them clothes right there. No hate or nutin but yuse fake. Kindo remiunds me O the logger.
Move here, fine. All jokes aside, stop turning VT into Massachusetts, or New York, or Connecticut. Leave our VT traditions, and things we true Vermonters grew up with alone.
I'm a flatlander who lived in Hardwick for a while. I had another flatlander friend who moved to the Northeast Kingdom. His daughter was born at St. Johnsbury hospital, so he told his neighbor that his new daughter was a Vermonter. The neighbor replied, "Just because your cat has kittens in the oven doesn't make 'em biscuits!"
I'm a southerner, and we have the same expression for when yankees move down here. Your kid, or even you, may become a southerner, but it's not by virtue of birth. You gotta live that southern life!
@@codyofathens3397Hell ya! And I'll never trust anyone who puts maple syrup in bbq sauce. Sacrilegious. Go Vol's.
@@mickbowen5521 I'm in TN now, but from SC originally. Our barbecue is mustard based, and I could drink it like soda. Haha.
I've lived in Vermont my whole life, and it is the only place that has ever been my home. But I wasn't born here. But...the reality is, unless you're Abenaki, you're not really a "True Vermonter" your just another colonist.
The xenophobia in our state is real.
@@codyofathens3397ur not a true vermonter until u get kicked out of worthy burger for drunkenly shitting yourself… at noon… on a Tuesday… while trying to hit on ur second cousin. Overdosing at valley bowl is also an acceptable form of vermontation as well though
as a Vermonter this is so good when they added the O and R on idea i died, and im glad frank still lets me use his splitter
Bhahaha ,let me know I need some cord wood too😂
I've lived in Vermont my whole life (37 years), the same county, three different towns and I never even realized I did these exact things. My dad's side has been here since about 1890 and my mom's side has been here since the Vermont Republic. I've been told my great, great, great however many times grandfather was with Ethan Allen during the raid on Fort Ticonderoga. Never confirmed or discredited that though.
I know one of Ethan Allen’s decedents, went to high school with him in Rutland. He told me that the raid on Ticonderoga left Benedict Arnold behind because it was a drunken 2AM dare. BET YOU CANT ROW ACROSS THE LAKE AND TAKE THAT FORT. HOLD MY BEER. Also, the quote about “In the name of the great jehovah and the continental congress…” what Allen said when he confronted the lobsterback commander at the fort… was actually something profane about his mother.
The official Vermont license plate used to "See Vermont."
The joke was, "Now Leave."
I have lived in vt all my life except for the time I was in the service. I am 59years old and u guys sound like u r from north Dakota. This is so funny. Great job 👏
They actually sound canadian
@@goldbrick2563 With a bit of Cornish, and Oirish.
Yeah she sounds Canadian, he's better 😂
I'm a midwesterner from chittenden county and I absolutely love this. Sent it to my ex Patriot children, one in Boston and one in Denver.
I saw that hoight and knew exactly where this was going hahaha.
I miss home.
Wave until you're out of sight, children.
This is the best, we need more of this 🤣
Fun little fact, while deployed to Kosovo in 1999 I actually got in trouble because the I was giving the civilians we passed the two finger wave from my Hummer, come to find out they were getting offended as the two fingered wave resembled a VJ which was a common hand sign for the Serbian army.
Ha ha! I live in California but I am from Vermont. I used to wonder why no one wanted a creamy with me 😂
This was hysterical!! Thank you for this very informative video!!
Don't tell anyone but I'm watching from New Hampshire! Know watching this video I have a new respect for the folks from Vermont 😂
Former resident of Caledonia County. I had a good laugh at some of the pronunciations, but sadly I find that distinct Vermont accent is disappearing.
I moved from the deserts of eastern Washington to Vermont in 2016 to take a job working in the Kingdom - and I’ve absolutely loved my new life here. Everything in this rings true - with one correction…I learned very quickly that no ‘real Vermonter’ pronounces a ‘t’ in the middle of a word. This is *especially* true in ‘Vermonter’ (or more aptly ‘Vehrmahner’)
Wow!!! I moved to Vermont a year and a half ago from Oklahoma and you two are spot on I love it!!!
Born in Vermont...ancestry DNA, going back as far as it will go, says my people were there at 1700. I currently live in Alaska because Vermont ruggedness demanded I move to an even harsher environment 😁, but maybe one day I'll move back...
Even though I grew up on the highest hill in Herkimer County, Upstate NY, I wouldn't mind being called a flatlander if I could just move to Vermont. Loved the place since I first visited there over 30 years ago. Been back a bunch of times and look forward to going there again.
Ive lived here my whole life. I would think you guys were from out of state
I concur. I was born and raised in Vermont and lived there for over 35 years. 15 of those years in Hardwick. Very few people talk that way and its rare to meet someone that does. Yes we do have a few words not common across the states but these two sure they are trying to be comedians but the last shot nailed it to see them standing beside a Prius. I guess I would be considered a outer stater and flatlander since I moved to Missouri but I'm willing to bet I know more backroads across that state then they have ever driven between the both of them their entire lives. Then again they do live in one of the worst towns loaded with drugs next to Newport that is so it's no surprise...
you are right, just cause you say the words doesn't mean you nailed it. The Vermont woodchuck Accent takes a life time to master.
dang. that's spot on. love the waving tips. the look on outastaters faces when we wave. lol. guess they don't get much waves down country.
good stuff.
thanks for the entertainment and hope you have a wicked nice weekend. ahhyutt.
Great video! This is so funny. Laughed a lot, thanks! :)
This is great!!!!! I’ll be practicing my waves 🖐
Sound like a lot of time in the Midwest, that inflection, ya know?
Nek traffic jam is hilariously true
There were way too many "T"s in this.
One more reason to move to Vermont, you guys are wonderful....haha
NO. There is NEVER enough reasons to move to Vermont. GET OUT!
more more more come on I want to see more of these movies. I got my Impreza ready 😂 it's in my door yard.
That was wicked good. Ayuh!
what is the icon for lookin up and rollin eyes? :)>
That was amazing.
"E-yuht". with a soft "t" ont the end. "E-yuht" is a way to say " yes" and acknowledge a whole oidear (idea) or to wholeheartedly acknowledge something. "Ee-yuht" with emphasis on the "Ee" shows enthusiasm or excitement about what is being acknowledged or agreed to.
My 8 year old started saying e-yuht this year. Proud of him 🤗
This is annoying haha. This is when old time vermonters dont want to talk to you and give you rude one word answers. Then after 4 minutes of small talk and then finding out you srent a flat lander until they warm up
@@jasonhutchins9239 Haha, yah, yer right a-baot that.. 😉
This is hilarious, because I do this in Australia!
I been in Vermont now for 18 years out of Arizona. Funny, my catty-corner neighbor in Arizona was from Vermont. Still had his Vermont plates on his pickup. I would wave to him, but he never would wave back. Not the friendliest people New Englanders! My daughter in law is from northern Maine, and she could teach Vermonters a thing or two about being unfriendly! I do like the old-timers accents though. I hope it doesn't die out.
My Subaru is unregistered and always ready !
Can you do a vocabulary primer some time? Ya know, dooryards, winter beaters, sugarin and what not.
Yes - all those for sure! Other Terms that apparently everyone knew that I never heard before moving here: Town Green, Bubbler, Creemee, Sugar Shack, Frost Heave, Stick Season, Mud Season, Sh1t Kickers, 251 Club
Wicked good.
Vermont is pronounced "Ver-Mot" with a soft "T"-- I liked the waving part. And the hoight and boight
I grew up in NEK (Caledonia) and honestly didnt hear the term creamy/creemee often at all for soft serve ice cream cone, maybe that was only for the maple flavor variety? Lots of ice cream shops in the area like Carmens @ the Freighthouse in Lyndon, Chapies Ice Cream in East Burke. Maybe they use the term creamy more often now than 20 years ago while I was growing up, but I always thought creamy was more of a Burlington/Chittenden term invented by Ben & Jerry marketing to distinguish it from their more famous hard serve varieties.
Also the womans accent sounds more Canadian or Midwestern than the one across northern VT/NH/ME to me. The guys is pretty good tho, sounds like someone who lived in a cabin in a place like Sutton, Newark, Island Pond, etc.
HEY I AM FROM ==N.E.K.==LIVING IN THE PHILIPPINES==
Across Route 100? It runs through the middle of the state. I’ve lived here my whole life, and nobody besides 70-80 year old farmers add the “ow” to words. Check out Brave Little State from VPR.
They have a great piece on the Vermont accent. I know you’re trying to be funny, but stuff like this is why people think we don’t like out-of-staters. We do really care about everyone that comes to see us. We love our state, and we love our visitors!
We have the one finger salute here in Australia roads as well :)
Please Please create more!!
When asked directions, you must always respond, “can’t get there-uh from here-uh.”
Great observations, but even this Flatlander can smell the Caplin's all over your pristine clothing. The waving must be a northern Kingdom custom. Here in the south (Caledonia/Washington County line) we do a quick nod down for foreigners and summer people, Crippled beer can hand wave with left hand while keeping side of wrist on the steering wheel (cause the right hand is holding the Bud Light) for friends and neighbors; first encounter of the day. Quick downward nod for subsequent encounters. It's a much colder way of life in the metro area of Danville.
One finga only!
Google doesn't mention hoigt and boigt, so this is how deep we are in Vermont here...or is it just the bad signal?
And it's a 2 finger wave thumb out two up
its vermonnerrrrrrr
One of the vocabulary you forgot was have a gooden
Can't believe anything they say If it's from hardwick
She sounds like one of the cast of The Vicar of Dibly.
'AAAA'''YUP'' GIT''ER''DONE'''
Sounds like the language has changed since i grew up there
Ora le from Nuevo Mexico🖖🏿
hi im darel and this is my brother darel and my other brother darel.
Videos and done by Flatlanders..
Right on 👍
It's interesting: who you are (family) vs. what you do for people (need a friend? Etc.) . I live in Vermont. I love the video. I always screw up the "waving" and nodding while driving by smiling way too much and, just in general, too much enthusiasm ☺️💖🕊️☔☀️🫒💦🍀🌺🐇👍🏻🧡💛👍🏼🐰💗🙏🎶🎵🗣️❄️
This is epic
This bugs me now i was wondering where i got some of my bad habits from where im at now
heard a sqirl on the ruf..ike der bub,saw it on the back 40
Sounds more North Dakota than Vermont.
You aren't a real vermonter if you pronounce that T in the name
I'm born and raised Vermont, heavily pernounce your Rs grrrrrrr wake up
What accent is she doing???
Eie ; now yah know .
bob arnell........where ya at brah?
😳 are y'all serious?
You actually talk that way?
Jumping back flipping Jeus on a trampoline...🤣
Thank ya both muchly..
I am 13th generation Vermonter.
LOL!! “Wicked”
Moved to NC and they had no idea what a Cremee was.
13th generation? Unless younare an indian i doubt it
This is not realvermont
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Let’s see old timers👍
GoodN Uuuu
She sucks at the accent, but he's great haha
Hoight. Hah ya doon?
Lost me the as soon as she said VermonTers about 5 seconds in ... I've never heard it pronounced that way in my life 😂
Subaru? You folks can't be from VT
Do people from Colorado call Vermonters “Hill Folk” like Vermonters call others “Flatlanders?”
Funny...!
I am thinking to move from CA to Vermont
Funny but No, you could say the words, but you don't have the accents. You need some practice..
try a few... Byethejesus and Iguessso.. and Yut... now that's some woodchuck and pladratt talk right there, Mister.
My family on my dads side has been in Vermont sense 1865 from Canada a French men that was married to a native woman of Canada and we have liver her ever since in Bennington county i say soft served witch is ice cream
I'm in Bennington and lived most of my life in Franklin County, Western MA, just over the border from Brattleboro and there creamee and soft serve lines become very blurred. For me: creamee.
So you both where born in Vermont 😂😂😂
Now I know where my gf gets the accent (deep sigh)
Jeezum Crow this is bogus!!
Jeezum crow. You earned bonus points.
Grandpappy?
The [Under]hill I'll die on is that a creamie is something you clean up post-coitus with a paper towel.
Crass vulgarity, when practiced responsibly, is hilarious and fun. This comment is not funny. Lazy, low-effort, not witty.
I likeded this but real real Vermontas don't wear shorts.
Yes I do. I'm a real Vermonter and I wear them and flip flops without socks in the winter with a foot of snow out also no jacket and no I'm not joking to make a point.
Sure they do. They just don't wear them until Winter.
When it gets above freezing we wear short pants
No, the AA nk yo
no, thank you, this is not my Vermont, 5th generation
eh
LoL
just as not funny as the Logger. Do yourself a favor and show us your taillights
LOL,LOL
LMAO
The first step to becoming a real vermonter is to get some dirt and saw dust on them clothes right there. No hate or nutin but yuse fake. Kindo remiunds me O the logger.
😂
🤣🤣🤣
Great vid. thx much
& maybe them flatlanders el lean a ting er two
Quit mocking the locals.
Move here, fine. All jokes aside, stop turning VT into Massachusetts, or New York, or Connecticut. Leave our VT traditions, and things we true Vermonters grew up with alone.
What is this 😂🤣😂
😂😂😂😂😂