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* [[Lagom]], the [[Swedish language|Swedish]] word meaning "just about right"
* [[Lagom]], the [[Swedish language|Swedish]] word meaning "just about right"
* [[Jante Law]], a Scandinavian unwritten code encouraging non-confrontation and non-disruption
* [[Jante Law]], a Scandinavian unwritten code encouraging non-confrontation and non-disruption
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== References ==
== References ==

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Minnesota nice is the stereotypical behavior of long-time Minnesota residents to provide hospitality and courtesy to others. The term is also sometimes used in a derogatory way, to connote a sort of smiling stubbornness, forced politeness, false humility or passive aggressive hostility.

Stereotypes of Minnesotans often overlap with qualities of other people from the Upper Midwest, including the perception that many are quiet and do not wish to offend others or cause a disruption, even if it's for their own benefit. Writer Garrison Keillor played with this image in a piece written for the radio program A Prairie Home Companion called "Wobegonics", the supposed language of Minnesotans which includes "no confrontational verbs or statements of strong personal preference, you know." Sometimes area residents who move away, or otherwise come in contact with others who don't subscribe to the ideal, say that they have to shed their "Minnesota nice" in order to interact properly with others or get out of troublesome situations. The generosity of state citizens has gained respect—the heavily-reported influenza vaccine shortage of fall 2004 did not strike the state as hard as elsewhere since many people willingly gave up injections for others.[1]

Minnesota Nice is a 2003 28-minute documentary by Jeffrey Schwarz about the Coen brothers' movie Fargo, a movie that displays some of the stereotypical behavior.

See also

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References

External links

  • ""Minnesota Nice: Trivia & Other Facts"". aallnet.org. American Association of Law Libraries. Retrieved 2007-08-31.