If you grew up in Indianapolis, you know it’s a pretty cool city to call home. Like most places though, there are definitely side effects you’ll experience if you were born and raised a Hoosier. Here are 12 weird side effects everyone experiences from growing up in Indy.

  1. You think all cities are just as friendly.

Public Domain/Max Pixel Indy is a pretty friendly city, but that’s a unique and rare quality to find in an urban setting. If you grew up here and visited any other large city, you were likely a little shell shocked.

  1. You expect to experience all four seasons.

George Hodan/PublicDomainPictures Some seasons might last longer than others, but in this city, we get all four… and we absolutely love it.

  1. You expect all cities to have fresh produce year round.

Jean Beaufort/PublicDomainPictures It’s one of the perks to living in a city surrounded by farms. Fresh produce all the time!

  1. You expect good donuts to be square.

Square Donuts Indy/Facebook Uh… why would they be round? Can someone explain this?

  1. You know the weather can change in an instant.

John Wolf/Flickr 60 degrees and sunny definitely means there’s a chance for snow. We’re always prepared.

  1. You wear shorts as soon as it warms up to 50 degrees.

istolethetv/Flickr People from other cities might not understand, but we know we might as well enjoy it while it lasts!

  1. You thought persimmon pudding and sugar cream pie were popular desserts.

dystopiandreamgirl/Flickr So other cities don’t have delicious treats like this? Weird…

  1. You know that you don’t need an ocean to have summer fun.

May-Ree N/TripAdvisor We don’t need fancy lakes and beaches. Eagle Creek is gorgeous and packed full of summer fun!

  1. You expect all sandwiches to be pork, breaded, and ridiculously huge.

Simon Davison/Flickr If it’s not a tenderloin, it probably doesn’t matter.

  1. You can’t picture summer without thinking of the State Fair.

Jim Grey/Facebook It’s not summer in Indy until you’ve been to the State Fair.

  1. Your favorite Christmas tree isn’t even a tree.

Fellowship of the Rich/Flickr Sure, it’s not an actual tree, but there’s nothing that screams Christmas more than this festive display at the Soldiers & Sailors Monument in Monument Circle.

  1. No place else will ever feel like home.

DanO’Connor/Flickr There’s something special about growing up in the heart of Indiana. Indy may not be considered a major city by some standards, but we have everything we need here and no other place in the world could feel quite the same.

There’s just no place like Indy! What is your favorite part about life in the city? What do you remember most from growing up around here? Share your thoughts in the comments!

Public Domain/Max Pixel

Indy is a pretty friendly city, but that’s a unique and rare quality to find in an urban setting. If you grew up here and visited any other large city, you were likely a little shell shocked.

George Hodan/PublicDomainPictures

Some seasons might last longer than others, but in this city, we get all four… and we absolutely love it.

Jean Beaufort/PublicDomainPictures

It’s one of the perks to living in a city surrounded by farms. Fresh produce all the time!

Square Donuts Indy/Facebook

Uh… why would they be round? Can someone explain this?

John Wolf/Flickr

60 degrees and sunny definitely means there’s a chance for snow. We’re always prepared.

istolethetv/Flickr

People from other cities might not understand, but we know we might as well enjoy it while it lasts!

dystopiandreamgirl/Flickr

So other cities don’t have delicious treats like this? Weird…

May-Ree N/TripAdvisor

We don’t need fancy lakes and beaches. Eagle Creek is gorgeous and packed full of summer fun!

Simon Davison/Flickr

If it’s not a tenderloin, it probably doesn’t matter.

Jim Grey/Facebook

It’s not summer in Indy until you’ve been to the State Fair.

Fellowship of the Rich/Flickr

Sure, it’s not an actual tree, but there’s nothing that screams Christmas more than this festive display at the Soldiers & Sailors Monument in Monument Circle.

DanO’Connor/Flickr

There’s something special about growing up in the heart of Indiana. Indy may not be considered a major city by some standards, but we have everything we need here and no other place in the world could feel quite the same.

For tips on surviving an Indianapolis winter, be sure to check out this article.

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