π±“Wait, WHAT?” — 5 Things That Shock Downstaters About Living Upstate NY
So you’ve left behind the bodegas and the bagel shops, said farewell to your doorman and jumped headfirst into the wilds of Upstate New York. Welcome! But buckle up — because there are a few things that definitely catch downstaters off guard when they make the leap.
1. π³ “You mean… things close?”
- In NYC, you can get Thai food, a bottle of wine, and a replacement phone charger delivered at 2 a.m.
- Upstate? If you don’t finish your errands by 7:45 p.m., you’re out of luck. And no, the gas station does not sell kombucha.
Pro tip: Sunday hours are a thing. So is the concept of “closed on Mondays.” Plan accordingly or prepare to eat cereal for dinner.
2. βοΈ Snow Isn’t a Crisis. It’s a Personality Trait.
- Downstate: Flurries mean panic, school closures, and fighting over milk.
- Upstate: “It’s just a dusting” means 8 inches and a casual morning shovel before work. School’s still open. People still jog.
Also, everyone owns a snowblower. Or two. It’s basically a love language.
3. π Your Neighbor Might Be a Chicken. Literally.
- You thought “farm fresh eggs” was a trendy Brooklyn brunch thing.
- Upstate? You’ll actually know the chicken who laid your breakfast. And she might stare into your kitchen window while you cook it.
Bonus shock: Yes, goats wear sweaters here in the winter. No, you may not pet them without permission.
4. πβοΈ People Talk to You. Just Because.
- NYC: If a stranger talks to you, it’s either a tourist or a red flag.
- Upstate: The grocery cashier will ask about your day, your mom, and how your tomatoes are growing this year.
It’s not weird — it’s just friendly. You’ll be doing it soon, too. Resistance is futile.
5. π It Gets REALLY Dark at Night
- Like... dark dark. Not "a streetlamp two blocks away" dark.
- The stars are stunning — but also? Slightly terrifying at first. No sirens. No headlights. Just... silence and the occasional coyote howl.
First few nights you might sleep with the porch light on. It’s okay. We’ve all been there.
Whether you’re laughing, adjusting, or wondering how you ever lived without a front porch, Upstate life has its quirks — but that’s what makes it magical. And hey, if the chickens don’t win you over, the fall foliage definitely will.

