We’ve all know the Oregon stereotypes. Oregonians are bike-pedaling, GMO-fearing tree-huggers and beer-chuggers. But we had to know: is all of that actually true? It’s time the world got the record straight. And, lucky for you guys, we’ve done the research. Get to know the Beaver State.
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Video Transcript: Today we're going to look at seven Oregon stereotypes that might be true or might not be true. There's a stereotype that all people in Oregon are tree huggers. Is this true? Everybody in Portland's on their bikes, seems like it anyway. Hey, look at me. I'm dressed as a banana on a bike. Oh, I took my dog on my bike. Hey, look. I have a cool sit-down bike. What? People in Oregon are all like Farmer's Markets's for the win. Is that tomato grown using non-GMAs and without any PSDs or GTOs? Better be. There's also a common perception that everyone in Oregon is an outdoor enthusiast. It seems like all the cool people are drinking beer in Oregon. Since they have so many independent breweries and get great rankings for beer quality, people there are all like, "Give me another one, bartender." Some study came out that said people in Oregon drink a pint every other day each? You'd think everyone here was a beer snob. No way. Everyone in Oregon has a damn dog. You see them everywhere. Hey, I'm getting married and my dog's going to come. Going to grab an espresso with my dog. Nothing against dogs or anything, LOL.