Across the great state of Montana, you'll find several small towns that appear to be frozen in time. Each town has its own unique history and characteristics that make them special. When visiting any small town, it's important to be respectful of the local residents if you want to ensure a positive experience.

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Most places in Montana are friendly and welcoming, and most Montanans are always willing to lend a helping hand when others are in need. The last thing you want to do is get on their bad side. As the population of Montana continues to grow, it's inevitable that small-town populations will continue to grow as well. The biggest complaint that most longtime residents have is that newcomers don't show respect for the local culture and want to change everything.

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Montanans take pride in what they have and hate to see their beloved state sold off to the highest bidder. Bozeman and Missoula are perfect examples. To some Montana residents, those places are barely recognizable. Residents of small towns fear that the same thing will eventually happen in their communities as the state continues to grow.

Montana has a rich history and culture, and if you plan on visiting or moving here, you need to respect that. Being respectful goes a long way in Montana. If you want to survive living in Big Sky Country, here are a few things to avoid.

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