@Shreya S. Why do ppl discriminate? He's just tryin to make make believers feel bad, and I don't want no one to feel bad, especially that I am one! I'm glad that MS ppl are good believers. I hope all of y'all agree, my friends.
@Shreya S. Correlation doesn’t mean causation. Just because it is a religious area and is also a poor area doesn’t mean religion is causing them to be poor. There are many religious areas that are very wealthy.
@@justyourlocalbernana1823 I grew up in Miami and I'll tell you it's nothing like Cali. New York City of the South, yes. You won't get any California vibes nowhere in Florida because it's as flat as a pancake. The closest city I felt that gave me strong Cali vibes was Austin Texas.
Can confirm. The rich Kentuckians are something else. Yeah, they receive Queen Elizabeth's and the Saudi's horse money, but they dress in camo on the weekends. Makes no sense.
0:53 yeah I totally agree with her like on time I was in the middle of getting to Houghton Lake and I felt like I have traveled a day but in reality I was only like 1 hour of back-roads
Great job Florida. We are pretty happy, especially when the temperature drops a little bit more than usual. I would add that we are fun. We are always looking to have a good time with family and friends.
I love my state, but polite, and Virginia are two words that don't really go together. We have a you be you attitude. We support each other, and are very community oriented, but if you inconvenience any of us in the slightest way, we will let you know. What I'm saying, is we have our fair share of a$$ holes ( especially on the roads).
Utah Guy, laid back people floating around the state?? What the heck?!?!!!? Have you ever been stuck on 1-15 in Salt Lake going towards Utah County or Davis County pretty much any time of the day? No one is laid back. We also don't float. We have the strictest liquor laws in the nation and Medicinal Marijuana isn't even available yet ( although finally is legal).
Yeah, of all the possibilities that one was pretty disappointing. I would have gone with industrious - I mean it IS our state motto! 😆 not to mention our pioneer heritage and one of the lowest unemployment rates in the US
Ya there's food and football. But if u turned those over like a piece of plywood on the ground: there's the music, guns and drugs. Did I mention the guns and drugs?
@@carson4356 I would just like to say that not ALL of Fredrick is bad most of Fredrick is rual mostly people that live in Fredrick city and Lake Linganore and Urbana are stuck up but other then that no one is rlly that stuck up
Connecucut girl;, entitled. So very wrong. This wierd rich kid preppy reputation that Connecticut has is so off the mark it's absurd. Anyone of the 3.5 million people who actually live here would know those people are a tiny, tiny minority.
Depends what part of the state you live in, like most states. This guy has gotten a few things right in these videos. Some he answers just based on his little part of the state in Santa Barbara, a very upscale area where a lot of celebrities like Oprah live. Of course not everyone is that wealthy in SB but it is an upscale tourist destination part of the state that does not include the majority of the population.
@@ChrisJones-qn3cz yeah I was gonna say, if only this weren’t reliant on a specific timing for them, they’d be more patriotic than they claim to be. Also I’m pretty sure i bought a tongue ring with a weed leaf on it at Myrtle Beach bc I was drunk on hurricanes when I was 19. Jussayin, not _that_ conservative.
Why are people so concerned about pronouncing hawai'i the proper, native way with the pause between the i’s? Nobody says Detroit like it’s a French word. Or Baton Rouge...
@Janco van der Westhuizen Detroit was founded 320 years ago. Hawai'i has been a state for only 60 years. It would be weird to hear Detroit pronounced in French. It takes time but words do get anglicized. Georgians don't call their city Roma and Texans don't say Pah-Rhee. But give it a hundred years and perhaps everyone will say Huh-Why.
The cities you mentioned have been thoroughly Anglicized, except for maybe some places in Louisiana. Hawaii still retains much of its native Polynesian culture, which Hawaiians take a lot of pride in, so of course many natives will want to show off their uniqueness.
Baton Rouge? I’m pretty sure the French say rouge the same way, it’s not pronounced like gouge, and the first word isn’t pronounced like a majorette’s baton... am I crazy? Also kinda interesting you’d pick Detroit and Baton Rouge bc it made me think of how Detroit has an old urban legend of a creature called the Nain Rouge, which is a bad omen. Pretty neat little bit of history there.
Yeah, I don't live in Utah, but I have a few sisters who live there, and have visited many times over the years, and "Chill" and "Laid-back" isn't Utah... I'd also say Utah'ns (in general) can be scary while driving. One time my mom and I were driving through some canyons, and a guy behind us kept swerving back and forth trying to knock us off, and there was a loooong way down if we had gone off the road 😅😬
if you watch the older videos, there are at least 3 reps for each state (except MD haha). Probably beacuse of the pandemic they couldn't casted new reps and had to stick with this group. I actually really like most of them.
@Immanuel Suleiman Some employees, some not. But the reason you "see the same people in every single video" is because CNT sends a couple of dozen questions to answer in the same shoot. That's why they're all wearing the same clothes. It's not like they film one question and answer every week. 😂 Once these questions run out, CNT will do a new round with some changes to state reps.
He is absolutely right, there is a church on every corner in MS.
As a Mississippian, I 100% agree.
@Shreya S. Why do ppl discriminate? He's just tryin to make make believers feel bad, and I don't want no one to feel bad, especially that I am one! I'm glad that MS ppl are good believers. I hope all of y'all agree, my friends.
@Shreya S. Correlation doesn’t mean causation. Just because it is a religious area and is also a poor area doesn’t mean religion is causing them to be poor. There are many religious areas that are very wealthy.
Reading the start : That's wrong.
Me going to tell her mistake.
It is "He".
@@jimellabador8494 so sorry forgive me. I think I was trying to put "He is" and came out his.
I had a feeling the New Jersey guy is so fed up of his own state 😂
Yeah, there’s passive aggressive... then there’s NJ ACTIVE aggressive lol
I am too. And I don’t even live in NJ
I live in NJ and he is so wrong
@@ocwill lol
@Riley Bumbera Same
The Louisiana man is a great representative, his answers are always on point.
I think he is the best rep in these videos!
@@danielaharding2530 nah thats North Dakota chick
And he is super cool and friendly
*Opens the video*
g r u n g e
Pfft- HAHAHAHHAHAHAHA
"Crazy"-Florida
All hail the infamous Florida Man
@Ben Alan, Exactly. I was just saying that exact word when they show the Florida one. Idk what’s up with our Florida rep.
Timestamps:
Washington 0:01
Kentucky 0:12
Connecticut 0:22
Indiana 0:31
Louisiana 0:38
Mississippi 0:45
Michigan 0:54
Hawaii 1:01
Nevada 1:10
Alaska 1:11
Idaho 1:15
New Mexico 1:16
Montana 1:25
Maine 1:34
Massachusetts 1:43
Nebraska 1:49
Iowa 1:49
Delaware 1:54
California 1:56
Colorado 1:56
Utah 1:56
Maryland 2:00
Kansas 2:10
Ohio 2:10
Pennsylvania 2:10
South Dakota 2:10
Georgia 2:14
New Jersey 2:18
Missouri 2:26
Wyoming 2:34
Alabama 2:34
New York 2:39
Rhode Island 2:46
Arizona 2:48
North Dakota 2:54
Vermont 3:04
Oregon 3:11
Minnesota 3:14
Virginia 3:19
Wisconsin 3:25
Florida 3:31
North Carolina 3:37
Oklahoma 3:39
South Carolina 3:39
New Hampshire 3:40
West Virginia 3:46
Arkansas 3:47
Illinois 3:48
Texas 3:49
Tennessee 3:49
Florida is the New York of the South, and if you thought New Yorkers were crazy...
Dude, Florida is the California of the Southeast. Florida is a literal plastic surgery to us.
@@justyourlocalbernana1823 I grew up in Miami and I'll tell you it's nothing like Cali. New York City of the South, yes. You won't get any California vibes nowhere in Florida because it's as flat as a pancake. The closest city I felt that gave me strong Cali vibes was Austin Texas.
@@SteezyRedStars is that why so many New Yorkers love Florida
@@pdb2k154 yes we love Florida 😊
Ironically, one of Georgia's nicknames is "The Empire State of The South"!
Use one word to describe your state
Maryland: "Down to Earth"
down-to-earth
It's one word
@@oliveranderson7264 no u
The Jersey guy was spot on! We are impatient in driving, talking, walking lol. We crazy!
Lier
@@rileybumbera6413 “Liar.”
Can confirm. The rich Kentuckians are something else. Yeah, they receive Queen Elizabeth's and the Saudi's horse money, but they dress in camo on the weekends. Makes no sense.
New Jersey was so accurate
Yes
He’s worng I live there
I always love how the New Hampshire rep is so prim and proper
I _love_ her!
I can’t even begin to explain how glad I am that y’all finally got a new representative for Delaware. That last girl was just not cutting it.
Noticed that too!
Maryland has to be messing with us at this point.
How?
@@adamabockarie The assignment was "use one word" she used three.
classic maryland girl behavior
@@shane8037 what did she say
@@rosie2341 just watch the video my guy
Me a Washingtonian: *clicking on this video thinking it’s gonna take 2 minutes to get to us*
First thing I hear: The Washingtonian saying “GRUNGE”
Agree with Connecticut. Sadly people here dont like the share the wealth and complain about people who are poor making a livable wage.
I miss the black Alabama guy he always had way better answers 🤷🏼
Oh and ROLL TIDE!!
Clemson 😀
I loved him
@@rainbomg me too!! 😊
When the NY girl said “scrappy” y’all know my mind went to My Shot
WA guys got it every single time
GRUNGE.
Ain’t nobody else got what we got.
-W.G.
Finally, Ohio didn’t say Cincinnati
Literally
NJ NAILED IT
0:53 yeah I totally agree with her like on time I was in the middle of getting to Houghton Lake and I felt like I have traveled a day but in reality I was only like 1 hour of back-roads
0:22 Connecticut. Unfortunately what she said is true.
Yeah I live here I can confirm.
Great job Florida. We are pretty happy, especially when the temperature drops a little bit more than usual. I would add that we are fun. We are always looking to have a good time with family and friends.
😂
I love my state, but polite, and Virginia are two words that don't really go together. We have a you be you attitude. We support each other, and are very community oriented, but if you inconvenience any of us in the slightest way, we will let you know. What I'm saying, is we have our fair share of a$$ holes ( especially on the roads).
for real, especially when they decide to switch lanes 😭
I wouldn’t say that Illinois is friendly. My community is full of jerks.
Exactly I would say the opposite, rude.
I thought the same thing 🤣🤣🤣
Especially Chicagoans
@@lancecahill5486 better than the rural douches
@@ChrisJones-qn3cz I live in Chicago. That's all I have to say.
Utah Guy, laid back people floating around the state?? What the heck?!?!!!? Have you ever been stuck on 1-15 in Salt Lake going towards Utah County or Davis County pretty much any time of the day? No one is laid back. We also don't float. We have the strictest liquor laws in the nation and Medicinal Marijuana isn't even available yet ( although finally is legal).
He’s as bad as Maryland girl. Outside, Sheltered, Judgmental, or Obsequious is what I’d go with.
@Treyton Burnham Bwahaha 😂!! It’s true
Yeah, of all the possibilities that one was pretty disappointing. I would have gone with industrious - I mean it IS our state motto! 😆 not to mention our pioneer heritage and one of the lowest unemployment rates in the US
@Treyton Burnham he probably lived here until he was 3 and then moved to Cali
Lol I have heard Utah people are pretty nice until they get in the car. Uts so true! I've been flipped off before while driving on i-15
Everyone in this video are so sweet, talented, and beautiful!! I love them all!!!!😍♥️
We all know what we thought Alabama lady was going to say
No, what?
Inbred?
Alabama-You know exactly what I’m thinking
Laid back is a good term for people in Utah until we get in tbe car. The road rage is real here guys!
Not really, I live in Utah and the road rage is just as bad as anywhere else. The guy that utah have is not a good rep for the state tho
Texas= Food or Football
Agreed, Food-Football-Country
i would go with hat
Nah, Texas is TEXAN! Because more than anything, we're proud to be Texan.
Ya there's food and football. But if u turned those over like a piece of plywood on the ground: there's the music, guns and drugs. Did I mention the guns and drugs?
@@oliverklozhoff Music?
I dont see anything wrong with music..
I dont know a country on earth that doesnt have drugs 🤔
I totally agree with Oregonian's (as I'm one of those) Ngl. XD
I was sooooo happy to see somebody different for New York. That guy was so sheltered by the city.
Mañana, because in New Mexico you can always do it tomorrow.
Well, the New Mexico guy picked a good one. Applause to him.
The Indiana lady said “Hoosier” smh. That’s like describing someone in Texas as a Texan.
Passive aggressive is two words people.
The one word to describe towns in Massachusetts, SUBURB
In what way? (I’ve never been, just curious)
@@annabelvb Outside of Boston, and some other cities, there is suburban towns everywhere
Say it with me, Connecticut is not just Fairfield county
Nor just Hartford.
I live in Knoxville TN and people were shooting off fireworks on New Year’s Eve, New Years Day, and the following weekend.
@Gamer Layla lol, you know for the great American holiday… of… august 1st, 6pm 🙄😂
Yes, this state is diverse.
Anyone else waiting for Maryland to be switched out? Literally say one word..Maryland: Down to earth
*face palm*
0:50 ok that offended me. *Chen left the chat*
Arizona is basically Phoenix, Tuscan, Nogales (imports and exports) and copper mining.
So one way to describe people that live in Indiana is that we...live in Indiana...Yeah, that sounds about right.
3:49 describe state one word
Yeah I live here I can confirm what the CT girl said is true.
That’s maybe the most positive thing the Utah guy has said about us.
“One word” *gives half a sentence *
NJ is so spot on
People in Maryland are stuck up I’ve lived here my whole life 😂 literally everyone’s independent hates talking to strangers
ong bro like we're the opposite of down to earth
@@AButterflyinChrist not really central, most like west of Baltimore by 45 minutes. Frederick area just east of Frederick
@@carson4356 I would just like to say that not ALL of Fredrick is bad most of Fredrick is rual mostly people that live in Fredrick city and Lake Linganore and Urbana are stuck up but other then that no one is rlly that stuck up
I think for oregon would be diverse
I seriously don’t know how many times the New Hampshire lady has said live free or die
Did anybody else notice a large percentage of the guys looked and spoke like they had a lil sugar in their tank?
She's tripping!!! People in Florida are not happy! Somebody is always ready to run over or rob somebody! She should have just said Sunny
hungry really is probs the best word for people in louisiana
as a tennesseean, i’ve never heard truer words
I was born and raised in Florida she is right but um another word would be special or quirky
Random is another, but strangely able to mind their own businesses.
The One word in New York : Scrappy.
ME : OK. What is Scrappy? : ) / : 0
OK in December 2020. What is Scrappy? According to Google: "Consisting of disorganized, untidy, or incomplete parts".
chill.
colorado in a nutshell
I cannot be the only one who hears a different accent in that Washington guy
New Jersey is SO accurate 😭
Can't find PA. Hmmmm
he's in the bunch of 4 reps speaking together mid-video
2:10 bottom left
@@orrling on the behalf of PA, thank you
@@Selena1010 on the behalf of PA, thank you
Connecucut girl;, entitled. So very wrong. This wierd rich kid preppy reputation that Connecticut has is so off the mark it's absurd. Anyone of the 3.5 million people who actually live here would know those people are a tiny, tiny minority.
The word to best describe the state of New York is probably Nonexistent because no one seems to understand that NYC is not the entire state
👏 _Oh👏my👏god_ 👏 get over it yall new Yorkers just wanna feel bad fro yourself *we all know the city isnt the whole state*
I approve of MT’s word. We’re ambitious, and I love that.
Compared to the other southern states I've been to MS does have the most churches
Aww beautiful
New Jersey: loving
Ms. TENN.. FAVOR A VERY YOUNG.... ANN MARGARET. 😁😉❣️
I agree
Did California guy just said “chill” lol yeeah buddy whatever you say...
Depends what part of the state you live in, like most states. This guy has gotten a few things right in these videos. Some he answers just based on his little part of the state in Santa Barbara, a very upscale area where a lot of celebrities like Oprah live. Of course not everyone is that wealthy in SB but it is an upscale tourist destination part of the state that does not include the majority of the population.
As a Kentuckian I HATE that, that is what everyone thinks of when it comes to Kentucky. 😬
Agreed.....neighborly would have been a better word.
I 100% agree with Maryland like we’re just better and richer
THE BIRD IS THE WORD
Why is no one talking about how the Arizona guy used 4 words?
Any other Wisconsin person would say cheese
Where was Pennsylvania? where do I sing up to represent the state of Philly?
South Carolina is religious, conservative, country, and have boundaries... we love our president and are southern as Georgia
You love Biden? How nice of you 😉
@@ChrisJones-qn3cz 😂
@@ChrisJones-qn3cz yeah I was gonna say, if only this weren’t reliant on a specific timing for them, they’d be more patriotic than they claim to be.
Also I’m pretty sure i bought a tongue ring with a weed leaf on it at Myrtle Beach bc I was drunk on hurricanes when I was 19. Jussayin, not _that_ conservative.
1:57 no the correct word would be Religious
Sad but true about Oregon.
ok I love the new iowa girl
Why are people so concerned about pronouncing hawai'i the proper, native way with the pause between the i’s? Nobody says Detroit like it’s a French word. Or Baton Rouge...
@Janco van der Westhuizen Detroit was founded 320 years ago. Hawai'i has been a state for only 60 years. It would be weird to hear Detroit pronounced in French. It takes time but words do get anglicized. Georgians don't call their city Roma and Texans don't say Pah-Rhee. But give it a hundred years and perhaps everyone will say Huh-Why.
The cities you mentioned have been thoroughly Anglicized, except for maybe some places in Louisiana. Hawaii still retains much of its native Polynesian culture, which Hawaiians take a lot of pride in, so of course many natives will want to show off their uniqueness.
day-twah
Baton Rouge? I’m pretty sure the French say rouge the same way, it’s not pronounced like gouge, and the first word isn’t pronounced like a majorette’s baton... am I crazy? Also kinda interesting you’d pick Detroit and Baton Rouge bc it made me think of how Detroit has an old urban legend of a creature called the Nain Rouge, which is a bad omen. Pretty neat little bit of history there.
I say as a Missourian is flip a coin. One side is extremely annoying other side is freaking boring. You choose. I'm mostly boring
Utah is not chill this guy is lying, we are snobby and medicated also polite not nice
I also think "chill" is not the word.
Yeah, I don't live in Utah, but I have a few sisters who live there, and have visited many times over the years, and "Chill" and "Laid-back" isn't Utah... I'd also say Utah'ns (in general) can be scary while driving. One time my mom and I were driving through some canyons, and a guy behind us kept swerving back and forth trying to knock us off, and there was a loooong way down if we had gone off the road 😅😬
We need a new PA guy.
Sadly I live in California and I can say chill is not what they are at all omg 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Rhode Island does have alot attitude 😂
And sis where in Virginia do you live cause nobody is polite in Virginia 🥴
There is more to the state than NOVA where DC is. If you go to the real Virginia, people are very southern hospitality and polite.
@@dpguinee I live in southern va 😂😂 they’re more rude down here than nova 🤷🏾♂️ …. I’ve been the mountains I love it there though
Why does the editor not allow viewers more time to read the states’ names when multiple states are shown at once? Very annoying.
Passive Agressive for Oregon is one of the most accurate words that could have be chosen
I see the same people in every single video
Are they employees of the company
if you watch the older videos, there are at least 3 reps for each state (except MD haha). Probably beacuse of the pandemic they couldn't casted new reps and had to stick with this group. I actually really like most of them.
@Immanuel Suleiman Some employees, some not. But the reason you "see the same people in every single video" is because CNT sends a couple of dozen questions to answer in the same shoot. That's why they're all wearing the same clothes. It's not like they film one question and answer every week. 😂 Once these questions run out, CNT will do a new round with some changes to state reps.
Why did u share the USA?
Sir, California, at least Southern California is NOT chill lol at least I think it’s not and I live here. The traffic, crime, car chases ect.
Hungry! Gimme dat food, yea!
Does anybody know the Tennessee girl's IG
Oklahoma is always so boring in these videos
It might be a by-product of living in the state. Maybe?
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Oregon guy is such a lousy representative
Bad editing.
That is the best you can think of FLORIDA!!!!!!🤦♀️ Florida is soooo off with her answer!
Dude a more accurate word for california is fake lol