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11 Subtle Ways to Instantly Annoy Anyone from Oklahoma

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Oklahoma, where the wind really does come sweepin’ down the plain, and so do the strong opinions about football, tornado drills, and Sonic drink combinations. Oklahomans are tough, friendly, and fiercely proud of their state, even if they have to explain three times that it’s not just “cowboys and cornfields.” But if you’re in the mood to ruffle a few cowboy hats, here are 11 subtle ways to mildly annoy someone from the Sooner State.

Sing “Oooooooooooooklahoma!” every time they mention their state.

They’ve heard it. They’ve lived it. Please stop.

Say, “So, do y’all still live in teepees?”

That’s not funny. That’s just wildly inaccurate and rude.

Confuse Oklahoma with Kansas.

Not even the same barbecue or tornado frequency, thank you very much.

Make fun of the red dirt.

That’s not dirt—it’s pride with clay content.

Say college football isn’t a big deal.

You’ve just insulted both OU and OSU and started a civil war.

Ask if they have indoor plumbing yet.

Yes. And probably better water pressure than your overpriced apartment.

Complain about the wind.

That’s like complaining about the sky being up—it’s just part of life.

Call it a “flyover state.”

Bold of you to say that while driving a car built with parts from Oklahoma factories.

Disrespect chicken-fried steak.

That’s not a meal—it’s a spiritual experience.

Ask why there’s a Sonic Drive-In on every corner.

Because Route 44 drinks and tater tots are a way of life, okay?

Make a tornado joke during tornado season.

The humor hits different when everyone’s watching the sky and checking the radar.

Still, most Oklahomans will forgive your slip-ups with a smile, a slice of pie, and a story about that one time a cow got loose on the interstate. Just remember—football is sacred, weather is a personality trait, and if you don’t understand the allure of a Route 44 cherry limeade, you’re clearly not from around here.

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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