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If you are heading to The South of the US there are a few things you should know not to do so you don't upset the locals. Here are some overall things to remember about traveling in the Southeast US so you can make new friends and have a great time whether you are visiting Savannah, Georgia, Charleston, South Carolina, Natchez, Mississippi, New Orleans, Lousiana, or any other fantastic southern city.
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@jackmcclary2136

4 months ago

As I was leaving Mrs. Wilkes Dining Room one of the hosts came over from across the room and said "I hope you enjoyed everything. I just wanted to say thank you so much for taking off your hat in the restaurant." I was both honored and impressed at the degree to which manners matter.

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@krisevans5022

4 months ago

My brother in law married a woman from Valdosta, Ga. He moved there. My family and I were driving from Ohio to Florida. They wanted us to stop for the night. Which we did. Hereā€™s one thing you never do - when a southern woman makes food for her visiting in-laws, you donā€™t say you arenā€™t really hungry. I was rude. I did eat after I saw the look on her face. It was wonderful. She was a lovely person

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@apallok54

4 months ago

North Florida is the south I promise lol. The more north in Florida you go the more south it gets

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@jacinta83504

4 months ago

As a native New Orleanian, these are pretty accurate. I would also add that we say ma'am and sir regardless of age. I can't stand when someone says don't call me ma'am or sir because it makes me feel old. I say it out of respect and mannerisms

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@solokom

4 months ago

My German brain: "Smiling without a reason or knowing them, small talk AND humid weather?" - slowly crosses the south from the travel list šŸ˜„ PS: the BBQ might win me over, though. šŸ˜‰

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@paulforbes1217

4 months ago

The difference between a Yankee and a Damn Yankee? A Yankee visits and returns North. A Damn Yankee stays.

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@itsnotme07

4 months ago

Sometimes "Bless Your Heart" doesn't mean that....

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@gnosis7662

4 months ago

Simple travel tip: When traveling to hot or humid places in the northern hemisphere, travel between October - April. You'll be a lot more comfortable!

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@phillipbranch8291

4 months ago

Another way to tick off a Southerner is for a woman from the north to get bent out of shape when someone in the South addresses her as "ma'am." It's a form of respect and most kids in the South are taught to address their parents and other adults as "Sir" or Ma'am.

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@wendell_stamps

4 months ago

Recently moved to the South. A few good ways to piss them off: - Compare anything in the South to where you came from - Tell the Southerners that you were moved down to the South by your company - Follow that up with a snarky "because there just isn't the local talent around here that can do my job" - Complain about Southern food - Be in a hurry in general

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@RickP2012

4 months ago

Living in England, the only thing I saw from the Southern States growing up was the Dukes of Hazzard. So I imagine everyone driving around in orange Dodge Chargers with the doors welded shut, speeding away from the local cops who are always trying to set them up for some felony or other.

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@tracib.7725

4 months ago

1) pan-handle of Florida and far northern Florida are accepted as Southern. 2) Louisiana is the deepest of the Deep South. Yes, we are unique in a lot of ways, differing from the rest, but we are 1000% the deepest of Southern. Thatā€™s another way to tick off a Southernerā€¦claim they arenā€™t Southern! I know you did a shout out at the end but it the omission earlier stung like a wasp.

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@mattm597

4 months ago

In Florida, the farther south you go, the farther north you go. šŸ˜’

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@geograph-ology4343

4 months ago

Having lived in New York and Miami, you are right about the South. We moved from Miami to North Carolina and luckily I knew the language. Heat, riches, manners, slower pace, BBQ, and sweet tea pretty much. says it all.

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@michaeldufresne9428

4 months ago

I love this. (Grew up outside of New Orleans). When I moved to San Antonio I was watching the news and the weather guy was complaining about the high humidity. It was 40%. I just laughed. I am from the South, I grew up with temperatures in the 90's with humidities to match. 40 is not high, that is a treat!!!

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@goldenstilettos3166

4 months ago

My wife is from Alabama and I visited AL, FL and TX a few times and yessss to all of this, looking forward to sharing it with her because I know she'll agree šŸ¤£ And yes, Alabama was the first place where I sweated my ass off while standing still, the humidity and heat are next-level

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@nickpvb

4 months ago

We grew up in Miami-Dade, then attended Florida State University (in Tallahassee) we tell people we moved up north to go ā€œdown southā€.

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@clrobinson1776

4 months ago

I live in Cary NC (near Raleigh) It stands for: containment area for relocated yankees. Bless their hearts.

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@mrn13

4 months ago

Splendid architecture in the backgrounds

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@_brandixx

4 months ago

The photo of those fried green tomatoes... omg!!! šŸ¤¤šŸ¤¤šŸ¤¤ Jocelyn saying the humidity keeps the wrinkles away is šŸ’Æ LMAOOO

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