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WATCH: People Of Massachusettes Handle Snow in a Different Way To Everyone Else

The people of Massachusettes seem to have an extraordinary handle on the snow in this TikTok.

Credit: Will H. Hansen, nogymlikehome / TikTok

When it comes to snow and freezing temperatures, this TikTok shows how the people of Massachusettes throw caution to the wind. Take a look for yourself and decide how brave, or foolish, they are.

@nogymlikehome

brb gotta beat the rush at Dunkins before the Pats game #ColdWeather #SelfImprovement #HowBizarre #massachusetts #boston

♬ original sound – cass.officiel

The caption reads: ‘brb gotta beat the rush at Dunkins before the Pats game’, so it’s obvious this Massachusettsan is a die-hard fan of the Pats (New England Patriots), who doesn’t care about catching a chill if it means front row seats and a glazed treat.

Unfazed by the icy weather, the Massachusettsan is shown in the TikTok wearing shorts and trainers, using their bare hand to shove snow off the car. In comparison, ‘all normal humans’ use a broom to push snow off and dress appropriately in full-length layers and snow boots.

The average temperature in Massachusettes during the colder months is -5.5 degrees celsius, and it snows on average 11 days a year. For more snowy content, watch this snowball fight – a legit sport in the colder regions.

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