It's been a long time since some of us have been in grade school but many of us can recall that "one kid" who threw rocks at the girl he had a crush on or vice-versa. Sometimes, we publicly shun the things we love in private.

Why do we do this? It can be for a variety of reasons: insecurity, embarrassment, and yes... jealousy.

Is Idaho "Throwing Rocks" At California?

We don't mean this literally - even if there are some who would love to throw rocks at people they dislike, but... what if there are people who shun California because they secretly wish Idaho was California?

And why is that? Is it because it's the "cool" thing to do? Is it trendy to hate on California? Or, maybe people in Idaho like to call out Californians so they feel accepted by their fellow Idahoans?

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We were surprised to learn how many things about California that people would really enjoy having in Idaho... and there's no shame in that!

We asked you, people on social media what are some things about California that you wish Idaho had. These answers prove that there are not only some things people in Idaho truly love above California but also, things that they wish they had in Idaho.

You don't have to agree with some of these responses but you have to admit that some of them would actually be nice. Here is what people are saying...

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