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12 Reasons Why You Should Never Ever Move to Nebraska

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Thinking about Nebraska? Don’t. The Cornhusker State will fool you with small-town warmth, sunsets that belong on postcards, and a brand of pride so strong it’s contagious. This “warning” list is really just a love letter to a place that’s way too easy to call home.

1) You’ll Drown in Open Space

Miles of rolling plains and endless sky. Once you’ve seen a Nebraska sunset, you’ll wonder why you ever tolerated crowded skylines.

2) Football Becomes a Lifestyle

The Nebraska Cornhuskers aren’t just a team—they’re a statewide obsession. Even if you don’t care now, give it a season and you’ll be yelling “Go Big Red!” in your sleep.

3) The People Are Too Friendly

Neighbors wave, strangers smile, and folks here will help push your car out of a snowbank before you even ask. It’s unsettling how nice they are.

4) You’ll Fall for Small Town Festivals

Every town has one. From county fairs to quirky local celebrations, Nebraska weekends are filled with funnel cakes, parades, and community spirit.

5) The Food Is Sneaky Good

Runzas (a stuffed bread pocket), juicy steaks, and sweet corn fresh off the stalk. Nebraska cuisine is simple, hearty, and ridiculously satisfying.

6) You’ll Become a Stargazer

With so little light pollution, the night skies here are breathtaking. The Milky Way feels close enough to touch.

7) The Pace of Life Will Calm You

No frantic traffic jams, no big-city chaos—just a slower rhythm that lets you breathe. Warning: you might actually relax.

8) The Weather Keeps You Guessing

Snow in April? Tornado warnings in June? Sunshine in November? Nebraska seasons play by their own rules, and you’ll learn to roll with it.

9) The Sandhills Will Surprise You

This massive, untouched region of rolling hills and grassland feels otherworldly. It’s one of America’s hidden natural treasures.

10) Community Spirit Runs Deep

High school sports games pack the stands, church suppers fill the halls, and town gatherings feel like family reunions. You’ll get pulled into it whether you meant to or not.

11) You’ll Develop Corn Pride

Corn mazes, corn festivals, cornfields stretching forever. Laugh now, but you’ll be bragging about Nebraska corn like it’s your child’s report card.

12) It Feels Like Home Too Quickly

Nebraska has a way of wrapping you up in comfort—friendly faces, quiet roads, and a sense of belonging you didn’t expect.

So Should You Move to Nebraska?

Absolutely not—unless you’re ready for Friday night lights, endless horizons, and neighbors who feel like family. Nebraska might look unassuming, but it sticks with you. Stay long enough, and you’ll wonder how you ever lived anywhere else.

Currently residing in the "Sunset State" with his wife and 8 pound Pomeranian. Leo is a lover of all things travel related outside and inside the United States. Leo has been to every continent and continues to push to reach his goals of visiting every country someday. Learn more about Leo on Muck Rack.

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