Minnesota nice
English
Noun
- (US) A style of pleasantness, courtesy, cooperation, and helpfulness associated with Minnesota culture; a form of Northern Plains charm.
- 1992, A. W. B. (Alfred William Brian) Simpson, In the Highest Degree Odious: Detention Without Trial in Wartime Britain, Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 80
- Having lived in the open land of southwest Minnesota for more than thirty years, I have learned the limits of Minnesota nice.
- 1993, Michael Barone, Grant Ujifusa, Almanac of American Politics, 1994: The Senators, the Representatives and the Governors, National Journal, published 1993, →ISBN, page 727:
- Minge (pronounced with a hard G) is close to a personification of "Minnesota nice," the quiet cheerfulness and pleasantness which permeates much of life in […] much of its politics.
- 1992, A. W. B. (Alfred William Brian) Simpson, In the Highest Degree Odious: Detention Without Trial in Wartime Britain, Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 80
Derived terms
Adjective
Minnesota nice (not comparable)
- (US) Pleasant, courteous, cooperative, and helpful (as associated with Minnesota culture).
- 2006 July 28, Brooke Gladstone, “The Importance of Being Earnest”, On the Media, WNYC:
- Their new anchor, or family member, as they call him, isn't resonating with the viewers, who aren't sure he's Minnesota nice
- 2006 July 28, Brooke Gladstone, “The Importance of Being Earnest”, On the Media, WNYC:
Further reading
Minnesota nice on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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