Here are 8 quirky and unusual things no one often tells you about living in Hawaii:
- You Can Mail a Coconut
It’s a unique local custom to mail a husked and decorated coconut anywhere in the U.S. — no box needed! The coconut itself acts as the package. - Everyone Takes Shoes Off at the Door
A sign of respect drawn from Asian and Polynesian traditions, removing shoes before entering a home is a daily practice. - Each Island Has Its Own Flower and Color
Every main island is uniquely represented by an official flower and a color, symbolizing its identity and culture. - Locals Call the Mainland Simply “The Mainland”
The 48 contiguous states are just “the mainland” to Hawaiians, a term that might seem strange to outsiders. - Sweaters Come Out Below 75°F
Hawaiians consider 75 degrees chilly enough to bundle up, reflecting a different sense of temperature comfort. - Car Horns Are Rarely Used
Using the horn is seen as rude since it disturbs the peaceful “Aloha spirit” environment; driving is relaxed and calm. - Directions Use “Mauka” and “Makai”
Instead of north, south, east, and west, Hawaiians navigate by “mauka” (toward the mountain) and “makai” (toward the sea), practical on islands. - Everyone is “Ohana”
The concept of Ohana means family extends beyond blood relations, promoting a strong sense of community and belonging.
These charming local customs and cultural quirks create a unique living experience that captures Hawaii’s spirit and way of life.
SOURCES
[1](https://www.waikoloavacationrentals.com/blog/5-weird-facts-about-hawaii-you-have-to-see-to-believe/)
[2](https://www.seaparadise.com/14-strange-habits-every-hawaii-local-will-defend-to-the-death/)
[3](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLjVq7mFHJg)
[4](https://www.hawaiianairlines.com/trip-planning-guide/10-interesting-facts-about-hawaii)
[5](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UjUJR2QnPc)