Submitted by JayhawkInMaine t3_xxwbay in Maine
I bought a house outside of Lincoln a few days ago. After living in the land of “southern hospitality” for the last decade, I’ve been blown away by the kindness of everyone I’ve met so far.
Sure, every place will have those that are hard to get along with, but I have to hand it to Mainers. They sure know how to make a new guy feel welcome. It really puts the southern hospitality bit to shame. 😂
Edit: spelling
Tmatson t1_ire769o wrote
Moved to Maine 2 years ago. Was gassing up at the local store , still had my NH plates on the truck and the music on the player was Grateful Dead. Another car pulled up and the driver got out and started filling up, heard the music and nodded to me in appreciation. Saw the plates and asked "first time in Maine"?. I nodded yes and he reached in his pocket, pulled out a nice big Fatty and handed it to me with a hearty WELCOME TO MAINE!
Mainers are extremely generous and proud to be that way,