Lifelong New Yorker can’t get over culture shock of “unnecessarily" large pickup trucks” after moving to Texas

Farmer standing next to pickup truck
Farmer standing next to pickup truck Photo credit Getty Images/welcomia

Seeing a fleet of pickup trucks speed down the road is nothing unusual in Texas; the parking lot at your job is probably chock full of them.

For those who haven’t spent a lot of time in the state, seeing the abundance, and just how BIG our trucks can get is probably quite the shock.

Enter a 28-year-old math teacher named Ms. Wolf.  A lifelong New Yorker, she moved down to Texas for a job and just can’t get over some things that are different in the Lone Star State.

She posted a TikTok that’s going viral highlighting some of these differences, including: people who don’t use their blinkers, kolaches, how we say the Texas Pledge of Allegiance after the American Pledge of Allegiance, the “cult following” of H-E-B, and how Texans drive “unnecessarily" large pickup trucks.”

Regarding the kolaches, Ms. Wolf said they were “delish.”

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