You Know You’ve Lived in Arizona Too Long if These 11 Things Seem Totally Normal

Arizona isn’t just a place—it’s a mindset. When 115 degrees sounds like a “warm afternoon,” and you’ve genuinely argued over the best way to dodge tumbleweeds, you know you’re fully Arizona-fied. If you find yourself nodding knowingly at these 11 things, congrats—you’re officially baked into the Copper State culture.

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You’ve Mastered Driving With Oven Mitts

Because steering wheels shouldn’t double as branding irons—but here we are.

Monsoon Season Counts as Entertainment

Your summer plans? Watching thunderstorms, dust walls, and patio furniture races.

You’re Completely Unfazed by Scorpions

Finding one casually chilling in your shoe is basically like spotting a squirrel anywhere else.

“It’s a Dry Heat” Is Your Life’s Motto

Your out-of-state friends never believe you, but hey, it’s technically true.

You Consider Greenery Suspicious

Grass and trees that aren’t desert-adapted seem weirdly extravagant.

Parking Strategically Becomes Second Nature

Shade is currency, and you’d gladly park a mile away if it means saving your dashboard.

You Have Strong Opinions on Burritos vs. Chimichangas

It’s not just food—it’s cultural pride wrapped in a tortilla and fried to golden perfection.

You’re More Familiar With Haboobs Than Snowstorms

Dust storms rolling in? Routine. Snow falling? Immediate panic.

You Actually Keep Oven Mitts in Your Car

Visitors laugh, but you’re just trying to survive July.

You Can Spot Snowbirds From a Mile Away

They’re the ones taking selfies next to a saguaro cactus and marveling at the clear blue skies in January.

Your Idea of a Perfect Yard Includes Gravel

Who needs grass when you can rake decorative rocks and cacti instead?…

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