Living In Utah As A Non-Mormon | What You Need To Know

Published 2020-10-13
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Are you wondering what it's like to live in Utah as a non-mormon? Well, in this video I break it all down for you!

I do have to make a few disclaimers about this video. This is a video that I put off making for over a year, because I did not want to offend anybody, or give the wrong impression about what it is like to live here. However, this topic kept coming up every single time I would talk to somebody, so I knew I needed to make a video about it.

I tried to base this video off of of facts rather than just my opinion. In fact, I was actually raised as a mormon, but at the age of 16, disconnected from the religion and church altogether, and am no longer part of it. I have seen both sides of it, and feel that I have a pretty accurate perspective on what it is like to live here.

To add another disclaimer, this video is not meant to steer anybody towards or away from an area because of the mormon or LDS religion. As a real estate agent, I have to be extra careful to not be biased in situations like this. This video is in no way meant to be offensive or steer anybody in any direction! It is only informational and educational.

With all of that being said, enjoy!

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All Comments (21)
  • Thanks for watching! Did you enjoy this video? You can find more videos about what it is like to live in Salt Lake City, Utah on my Channel! Also, don't forget to sign up for our newsletter! bit.ly/Saltlakenewsletter Are you moving to Utah? Make sure to join our facebook group where you can engage with other people moving to Utah! bit.ly/Movingtoutahfbgroup
  • @dirtydinner2432
    I’m a a non-Mormon who moved to Utah. Best decision I ever ever made. My coworkers are mostly Mormon and I’ve never felt like an outcast whatsoever. The people here are all so nice and welcoming. Utah is the place to be if you love the outdoors.
  • @Rosemari753
    I'm not mormon but have relatives who are. I moved to Utah 7 yrs ago from California and have not had any issues at all fitting in and getting along. Now we even own a coffee shop in Davis County. If you like people who are friendly, and living somewhere safe, but kinda like to be left alone, then you'll be just fine.
  • @battlefox8460
    As a truck driver from south Texas i gotta say i really love visiting Utah, everytime i get a load going over there I get really excited. The people there are really nice and the view of the mountains are always beautiful to see. The traffic isn't bad either in my opinion, i would really love to visit there in a car and take my time to see the sights that i can not see in a semi truck. I especially love the winter time and playing in the snow. I wouldn't mind moving there, I'm also a non mornon, but i get along with anyone and when im there everyone is so respectful and kind snd welcoming.
  • I hate when a vlogger at the beginning of a video says, “let’s jump right in” then proceeds to give a long redundant wind up and takes forever to get to the subject matter of the title of the video.
  • @jake5210
    I'm not mormon I always have a well stocked liquor cabinet in my kitchen. at my previous home, I used to have crazy parties all the time. My next door neighbor at the time was a mormon bishop and our families are still great friends to this day. Our kids played together every day. In fact their kids were just as likely to walk into our house without knocking as our own kids and vice versa. Back then we used to organize bbq's and block party's together all the time. They were the best damn neighbors I have ever had.
  • My family moved to Utah when I was five years old, we were very poor and our lives were hard. I always loved Utah and was sad when we moved again to California when I was twelve. I am now 75, still miss my Utah, will have my ashes deposited in the Wasatch mountains, finally I can go home to the place I love.
  • @marcofemto9417
    Im a Hispanic from Texas and flew to SLC for a job training. I really liked the weather and mountains. I never actually met a Mormon when I was out and about, and I talk to a lot of ppl casually (southern habit). I even tried my luck and talked to a girl and got her phone number. So far Im really liking it and I might just get transferred here
  • @Syamhouse_
    Excellent Talk! Bravo! Ditto. I've only visited twice, and, this video is very informative and balanced. Right on!
  • @eddiem6609
    Great video. I appreciate you’re honesty about this subject matter. My wife and I are moving to Salt Lake City this year. We are looking to buy a home but prices are high at present.
  • @tineweck9549
    Hi Cody, many greetings from Germany and thanks for your interesting „Utah“-videos, which I found by chance. (your pronunciation is so clear, I can understand you very easily 😅). At the moment these videos are a little replacement for not beeing in Salt Lake City. Due to „Corona“ I had to cancel my whole sojourn. But whenever I can make up this lost time, and Utah let in a retiree from Germany . . . I‘m coming !!! 🙋‍♀️
  • @LeeBerache
    My brother's family and I moved to South Jordan, two years ago, and we can 100% support everything you've said here. Don't be afraid to move here. Yes, there are a lot of ward buildings (church buildings) and quite a few temples, but we haven't had a single problem or confrontation from anyone in the church. In fact, the community that I live in has a large percentage of transplant (people and families who move to Utah from out of state) residents than native Utahan residents.Also, here in South Jordan, a lot more stores and restaurants are open on Sundays than other parts of the Salt Lake County. Granted, they DO close down early (7-8pm), but they are open on Sundays. The people are WONDERFUL!!!
  • @joelo7135
    Title got me to click right away. I feel like people think Utah isn’t great because of religion. But such a beautifully scenic part of our country and so much more to it
  • @abuhnerkemper
    Tough subject, as someone who recently moved, I have nothing but respect for the people who built this state, but have been worried about feeling like an outsider. I haven’t felt that way at all yet.
  • Thank you for this video. We live in Los Angeles, CA and my husband wants us to move to Sandy, UT. I’m a little hesitant but looking into it. Your videos give me more insight thanks so much.
  • @Boonieland
    As a non-Mormon person who recently moved to SLC, I've had nothing but positive experiences from members of the church. Most of my friends I've made are LDS and have always been nice to me and don't criticize me for not being LDS. To me, Cody was spot on about public places and the outdoors being less busy on Sundays. That was one of the first things I noticed when I moved here.