The only inaccuracy is the hand holding. When it's that humid, most of the time you go to cutely hold hands and instantly recoil because you both have sweaty, gross hands.
there are 2 seasons in the south.. summer and february 1st ahaha.. hot and hotter.. simmer and hot ... 100 degrees and 100% humidity.. the way we love ittttt
Living in the South, I once flew to Utah. I was braced for those insane desert temperatures I'd heard so much about. Getting off the plane, I was shocked that it felt like it was 70 degrees. It felt great. I then saw a bank sign that indicated it was actually 97 degrees, but with zero humidity, the heat was fine. Give me 100 degrees with 0% humidity over 80 degrees and 85% humidity ANY day.
Used to live in Utah, moved to the south. The humidity is rough here man. I can be completely cool and dry, go outside to water some plants for 3 minutes, i come back inside and my shirt is completely soaking. Definitely something that i miss about Utah. It doesn't even normally get that hot there and with the low humidity your sweat evaporating quickly keeps you cool. Just stay hydrated..
I never understood how people feel that way about dry heat. I mean hot is hot no matter if it’s dry or humid. I live in Southern Alabama, it’s hot and humid as you would expect but when I go back to New Mexico and it’s over 100 degrees it still feels hot to me and I want to get indoors. The sun feels more intense in the desert too. Anything below 90 here in Alabama is nothing to me, it’s just another summer day. I don’t like the sweating but it’s not uncomfortably hot.
@@moadair9364 I never felt uncomfortable with high humidity. It keeps the heat down. I moved to North Texas where we have a more moderate level of humidity from the Southeast. I'll take 90% humidity with 95 degree temperature over 20% humidity and 110 degree temperature any day.
No, it is true. I live in The South, and when we have those 100 degree days with whatever the limit of moisture is that the air can hold, I cannot get from my apt. to my car without sweating heavily. I am in pretty good shape, and depending on the parking situation on a given day the distance is never more than 100 feet.
This is why I'm so glad I don't wear glasses, and why my Mom and Sister and Aunts all keep their hair short! But, it's almost December in Texas, so they can relax, for a week or two.
Jessica Jude Yes, & after many years down south - virtually most of my life, One would think you’d get used to it... But the older I get the more I find I complain about it. Thank the Good Lord for AC!
My wife grew up in East Texas and Missouri but went to college in Idaho. She used to describe going home between semesters as "having to regrow her gills" because the air in MO was so humid by comparison.
Hahahaha! I’ll never forget experiencing humidity in the south for the first time. I had my first ever short haircut, natural curly hair. I looked like I had a brown styrofoam helmet on my head. Never a good look, no matter the decade, although the 80’s may have been a good era for that look. 🤷🏻♀️🤔🤣💁🏻♀️
LMBO👏🏾👏🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾Amen! So true y'all I'm from the Virginia Beach area of VA. And I have to admit that deep South humidity is extra thick. That stuff will wear a person out. Keep up the videos you two. Thanks
Born, raised, and still live in Alabama. Never has something more true been said! This is completely accurate. Even where they filmed is a perfect. A parking lot....whoa boy! Sun blazing heat from above....humidity all around....asphalt radiating heat from below. It's like walking in an oven. Doesn't matter how close to the entrance you park. By the time you get from your car to inside the building, it looks like you just climbed out of a swimming pool! LOL. Well done, Southern Thing!
Amanda :D they have a spray you can apply to your glasses and buff out it stops it from fogging but you have to reapply every few days because of the sweat I like in Arkansas and it gets really bad around here too
That's Queensland. I went from slightly wavy hair to corkskrew curls for the first time in my life. Eight years later and I still have them. I'm moving back to a temperate climate so I can get my hair back to normal.
Anna claire Tutor : it’s the same here in Coastal NC. I went to my granddaughter’s birthday and had fixed my hair, silly me ....... as soon as I stepped outside, flat hair that I couldn’t get to look nice again.
I'm from Texas and have visited Louisiana during the summer and you are absolutely correct it's like being in a sauna wearing a wool coat. Florida is the same.
As an Air Force pilot, we were taxing to the runway at Tyndall AFB, on the panhandle in August. Despite just showering just one hour earlier, I felt the overwhelming need for a shower. Our flying pubs, which were normally stiff acted like we had shower with them. Quite normal for a torrid zone, but a bit much for a Northern boy.
If you really want to see humidity shock, try inviting your Danish in-laws to your Texas wedding. My wedding was in the spring, lovely weather (to me); the heat hadn't really hit its stride yet. THEY were sitting inside their running cars for the AC. They were lucky the wedding wasn't in August! MIL (now ex-MIL) said that now she understood why I'd been so miserably cold when I visited them.
I love this channel. It gets me and the south. Note: humidity is no joke. You get out of that car and step into a sauna. It’s hot and wet and everything I hate.
As a kid when I heard quail calling in the summer I thought they were saying Bob-White I was so wrong. Now that I am olderhear them saying It's Hot, It's Hot, It's so damn Hot...
This is NOT an exaggeration! I grew up in Houston TX BEFORE there was air-conditioning, and it was EXACTLY like that nearly year-round. We slept with windows open and a huge attic fan pulling the slightly cooler outside air in. A bed felt like trying to sleep in a wet sock! Temperatures in the 90s and relative humidity very near 100%.
I just came across this channel the other day! Love the videos! Since I AM from the south, I can totally relate to all of these. Great scripts, great actors!
Believe me, it is exactly like that in Florida after a short summer downfall. The concrete heats up all day, the rain comes and hits the ground and steaming pavement sends up a hot fog of humid air. If you are outside, the heavy humid mist just rises up and covers you in hot & steamy hard to breath humid air. I had to change a tire in that once while dressed in a jacket and tie. Then I went directly into a staff meeting. Ugh. Still, you can’t beat Florida during the winter. 45 years a resident. LOL 😆
I was 16 when I flew from Germany to Atlanta for a school exchange program. I stepped out of the plane into a non airconditioned gangway...and it felt as if a hot, wet wall just hit me! 🤣😓 I didn’t even know such places could exist. Reading a climate chart really gives you no idea of what it actually feels like. I could never really adapt to this crazy difference between hot and humid outside 🥵 and freezing cold and dry inside. 🥶
In southern California, we have awful heat that could stand a fight against the south. But also it's a literal desert and dry as all hell. I could NEVER live in a place with so much humidity and I will forever respect you for that bravery
Charleston, SC boy here. This video is so accurate. My favorite part about Southern humidity is the napkins that go under your drink at a restaurant. Those napkins are a puddle of mush by the time you're done drinking.
I hate getting showered and dressed up to go somewhere, only to walk outside on a 96 degree day, no wind, 90% humidity and be a mess in 5 minutes. Don't move to the South... We full.
I spent most of my life in North Carolina. when my family and I moved to Ohio, the people from church warned us about the humidity. long story short, North Carolina is waaaaaaaay more humid.
My Columbus Ohio cousins struggled when visiting Charlotte NC in the summer. Kinda fun to watch when I suggested they stop over in Atlanta too sometime.
The only inaccuracy is the hand holding. When it's that humid, most of the time you go to cutely hold hands and instantly recoil because you both have sweaty, gross hands.
Maybe not so much recoil, but likely your hands and/or fingers slip.
Pinky-holding!
My wife and I hold hands all the time, no matter the humidity.
True
The devil has hands and he uses em for holding.
"When it's REALLY HUMID in the South."
In other words, any time other than December 25 to January 5. Gotcha.
@@qyietr4725
You, sir, do not live far enough south...
@@achanwahn eh.. I wouldn't say that
@@qyietr4725 were do you live ? Because here in Texas it was hot and humid during November.
there are 2 seasons in the south.. summer and february 1st ahaha.. hot and hotter.. simmer and hot ... 100 degrees and 100% humidity.. the way we love ittttt
Biff Kensington I once had a 85 degree Christmas
Very true! Especially the glasses fogging up!
I HATE WHEN THAT HAPPENS!!!
Yep. You walk outside and can’t see anymore 😂
Exactly
That is if you blast your AC in the car lol then get out.
@@ms.anonymousinformer242 It happens whenever the temperature of the glasses are lower than the dewpoint.
I remember this!!!! Or trying to take a shower just to step out and get all sweaty again just from the humidity!!
I often wondered why people wasted their money on towels. There was no getting dry. 😓
Sometimes just as bad in NY. Not often but it happens.
Measure your day by how many showers you take. 3 was fairly regular for a weekend doing yard work!
Living in the South, I once flew to Utah. I was braced for those insane desert temperatures I'd heard so much about. Getting off the plane, I was shocked that it felt like it was 70 degrees. It felt great. I then saw a bank sign that indicated it was actually 97 degrees, but with zero humidity, the heat was fine. Give me 100 degrees with 0% humidity over 80 degrees and 85% humidity ANY day.
I got off the plane in Vegas and it was 117. It felt great! No humidity is great ,until the nose bleeds start.
Used to live in Utah, moved to the south. The humidity is rough here man. I can be completely cool and dry, go outside to water some plants for 3 minutes, i come back inside and my shirt is completely soaking. Definitely something that i miss about Utah. It doesn't even normally get that hot there and with the low humidity your sweat evaporating quickly keeps you cool. Just stay hydrated..
I never understood how people feel that way about dry heat. I mean hot is hot no matter if it’s dry or humid.
I live in Southern Alabama, it’s hot and humid as you would expect but when I go back to New Mexico and it’s over 100 degrees it still feels hot to me and I want to get indoors. The sun feels more intense in the desert too. Anything below 90 here in Alabama is nothing to me, it’s just another summer day. I don’t like the sweating but it’s not uncomfortably hot.
@@dwarden3 You can't possibly feel comfortable in 117 degree weather no matter how dry it is.
Exactly!
Once your gills grow in the humidity isn't so bad.
John Dough ok Walter
Ahaha John Dough My last name is Gill and I live in the south. I need to move North!
You are so right
That or learn how to swim in air! 🤣
Thank you for making me laugh out loud!!!
Talia lists her profession as "being adorable."
She is a Huge success...
💖
She's right.
Nothing like being good at your job.
Well, she's not wrong...
It's so humid her dress changed color
catilyn snow
It's all the sweat haha
Bleed out the color with that sweat
I was about to type this LOL
Her dress wasn't soaked though. She literally put on another dress.
Soulfien I work in this sun so that just bleachers the color off my shits
I'd love to tell you this is an exaggeration.
Alas, I cannot.
Nope. Ur wrong😂😂
they nailed it even in winter time here.
@@moadair9364 I never felt uncomfortable with high humidity. It keeps the heat down. I moved to North Texas where we have a more moderate level of humidity from the Southeast. I'll take 90% humidity with 95 degree temperature over 20% humidity and 110 degree temperature any day.
No, it is true. I live in The South, and when we have those 100 degree days with whatever the limit of moisture is that the air can hold, I cannot get from my apt. to my car without sweating heavily. I am in pretty good shape, and depending on the parking situation on a given day the distance is never more than 100 feet.
This is why I'm so glad I don't wear glasses, and why my Mom and Sister and Aunts all keep their hair short! But, it's almost December in Texas, so they can relax, for a week or two.
The "are you ready for this?" is way to accurate
as you enjoy the last moments of the cars AC as you turn it off
I had my cars AC brake in the summer once...WASN'T FUN!!!
From S Georgia
Daniel De Vall : oh my, I know how you must have suffered. We had that happen one time too.
I remember I thought Georgia was bad until I visited Louisiana
Diana Rojo-Jewell as someone from Louisiana who has family in Georgia, I can tell you there's no competition
Two weeks in LA with the Army. No AC. Lost 15 pounds.
Pfft. Try florida
Angel Gutierrez I have, not the most southern part of Florida but Louisiana is definitely worse than Orlando
LA is worse than FL
A few nights ago in central Texas, the humidity was 100% and it wasn’t raining.
SuziGenerous
If you'd have spit you would have created a thunderstorm.
Happens most days here in Texas.
Oh it was raining just not from the sky. It was raining sweat from peoples SWAMPASS!
So to water your house plants, you just take them outside and swing them around for a minute?
OK, I was about to say something about London in July, but... nah. You win!
I went all over the South as a truck driver humidity was invented there...
I did flatbed and unloaded trailers at family dollar in the south. About died.
" THE AIR YOU WEAR " welcome ya'll
Ughhh the moment they opened the doors I could FEEL the muggy heat washing over me 😩😖😖😖
I'm From Georgia , this is true.
Jessica Jude Omw same.
Jessica Jude Same😂😂
Jessica Jude same
Wow I'm the 4th same comment, but still same
Jessica Jude
Yes,
& after many years down south - virtually most of my life,
One would think you’d get used to it...
But the older I get the more I find I complain about it.
Thank the Good Lord for AC!
My wife grew up in East Texas and Missouri but went to college in Idaho. She used to describe going home between semesters as "having to regrow her gills" because the air in MO was so humid by comparison.
Hahahaha! I’ll never forget experiencing humidity in the south for the first time. I had my first ever short haircut, natural curly hair. I looked like I had a brown styrofoam helmet on my head. Never a good look, no matter the decade, although the 80’s may have been a good era for that look. 🤷🏻♀️🤔🤣💁🏻♀️
MzClementine humility??
Frozen Code hahahaha auto correct hahahahahahahahaha humility!!! Wow... oops hahahahahaha that gave me the giggles! I’ll correct it! Thanks Frozen!
Well 80s the bab tase era.
Brown football helmet like in steel magnolias.
MzClementine short hair is sexy. Long hair looks exactly the same as every other girl. Nothing different
This whole series nails it.
The hair struggle is real for us women! Hahaha! That happened to me everytime I went ANYWHERE when I lived in the South.
That is the truth!!!!!!
In Georgia you can shower, dry off for two hours and still be wet.
I believe that you can actually sweat in the shower.
LMBO👏🏾👏🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾Amen! So true y'all I'm from the Virginia Beach area of VA. And I have to admit that deep South humidity is extra thick. That stuff will wear a person out. Keep up the videos you two. Thanks
Im down in Dixie and this is 100% accurate. Summer time is hard.
Cna blame it on ,,," Global Warming."
Born, raised, and still live in Alabama. Never has something more true been said! This is completely accurate. Even where they filmed is a perfect. A parking lot....whoa boy! Sun blazing heat from above....humidity all around....asphalt radiating heat from below. It's like walking in an oven. Doesn't matter how close to the entrance you park. By the time you get from your car to inside the building, it looks like you just climbed out of a swimming pool! LOL. Well done, Southern Thing!
When I went to Louisiana I couldn’t wear my glasses because they fogged up too much. 😂
Yeah, but it will keep your skin from drying out. Those people who live in dry climates end up with skin that looks like cracked leather.
Amanda :D they have a spray you can apply to your glasses and buff out it stops it from fogging but you have to reapply every few days because of the sweat I like in Arkansas and it gets really bad around here too
I bought contacts just to wear during the summer 😂
Amanda :D that’s where I live :). It’s July rn and it was 104• Celsius today!
@@leia5178 heh that is almost 220 degrees fahrenheit
You two are a riot. And you have us southerners down pat. I really enjoy your vignettes.
Just have some sweet ice tea and you'll feel better.
They don't make that much sweet tea! 😓
I will never forget my first year as a truck driver going to Mississippi and experiencing that level of humidity. Its like you are the rain cloud .
My Yankee friends: But I've experienced that heat.
Me: Oh, honey, no you have not experienced this. Ever.
Me: Sweating in coastal Indian tropic
I've definitely had my glasses fog up in the humidity. Lol
Matthew Waterhouse
Lol, it's really bad when you come out of the Piggly wiggly or Dollar General.. They keep it soo cold!
She does look fine.
Drink her bath water
All she needs is to get out of that dress and into a USA or "Rebel" flag bikini and she will handle the humidity fine
😍😍😍 That dress...
Gross
@@noneofyourbusiness302 nice and salty tasting, like the rim of a margarita.
I live is Houston. When I walk out of my front door in the morning around 530am my glasses literally fog up like that due to the humidity.
Guys, its 75° in February right now in Alabama. Let me go cry.
Why you don't wear silk in the South: the seatbelt leaves a wet stain across your top. Yep learned it the hard way
Trina Priddy
Silk is pretty, but nope, don't wear it in the summer time!
Can you put a light towel under your blouse/dress where the seat belt will sit?
I live in Washington and and here, it doesn't really get humid it just rains... A LOT
doodle pop
Not in summer. And it rains more in the south. It's rainy more in WA but it doesn't actually produce like it does here. I love WA weather.
That's Queensland. I went from slightly wavy hair to corkskrew curls for the first time in my life. Eight years later and I still have them. I'm moving back to a temperate climate so I can get my hair back to normal.
I’m from Mississippi and this is so true especially when my hair either wants to puff up or just lay flat !
Anna claire Tutor : it’s the same here in Coastal NC. I went to my granddaughter’s birthday and had fixed my hair, silly me ....... as soon as I stepped outside, flat hair that I couldn’t get to look nice again.
And Louisiana is @ the top of that list. I have seen fog in my backroom.
Yes fog inside my place 😞 it sucks
I'm from Texas and have visited Louisiana during the summer and you are absolutely correct it's like being in a sauna wearing a wool coat. Florida is the same.
Yep. The only relief in Louisiana is if you invest in some dehumidifiers and have them running non-stop during the summer.
@@HickoryDickory86 i do this, shhhhh....if everybody does this the cost of humidifiers will skyrocket!
There is Absolutely no reason that happy whimsical music should be playing thru this!
Born and raised in the great state of Georgia! I haven't laughed that hard in months!
Growing up in the south.
You try to get things done as early as possible.
Feel you on the glasses but even a blind man knows Talia is pretty
The chemistry between the two of them is very good
As an Air Force pilot, we were taxing to the runway at Tyndall AFB, on the panhandle in August. Despite just showering just one hour earlier, I felt the overwhelming need for a shower. Our flying pubs, which were normally stiff acted like we had shower with them. Quite normal for a torrid zone, but a bit much for a Northern boy.
If you really want to see humidity shock, try inviting your Danish in-laws to your Texas wedding. My wedding was in the spring, lovely weather (to me); the heat hadn't really hit its stride yet. THEY were sitting inside their running cars for the AC. They were lucky the wedding wasn't in August! MIL (now ex-MIL) said that now she understood why I'd been so miserably cold when I visited them.
I live in Arkansas and its a nightmare!
I love this channel. It gets me and the south. Note: humidity is no joke. You get out of that car and step into a sauna. It’s hot and wet and everything I hate.
I hate walking out the door of publix or IGA! takes my breath away and near bouts knocks me down
In mississippi. So true. The glasses and the hair and the suddenly damp shirt... ugh
SAME HERE IN TN.
The humidity in florida can get soooo bad!!
I live in Houston I completely understand. It's humid as hell here but I also heard that you guys have some extreme humidity also.
Florida on a daily!
I was figuring y’all were from Georgia but I see an Alabama tag on that car.
As a kid when I heard quail calling in the summer I thought they were saying Bob-White I was so wrong. Now that I am olderhear them saying It's Hot, It's Hot, It's so damn Hot...
Got to Georgia late, stayed over, walked out of the hotel @ 7 am and it's over 90 F already. 😰
In s. ga. its 90 before the sun comes up alot of days in the summer
This is NOT an exaggeration! I grew up in Houston TX BEFORE there was air-conditioning, and it was EXACTLY like that nearly year-round. We slept with windows open and a huge attic fan pulling the slightly cooler outside air in. A bed felt like trying to sleep in a wet sock! Temperatures in the 90s and relative humidity very near 100%.
Where I live it has been so humid the past few days.
I just came across this channel the other day! Love the videos! Since I AM from the south, I can totally relate to all of these. Great scripts, great actors!
It isn't like that all the time. We just had a storm and the weather is great, for now. Cool and comfortable, almost need a light coat.
It's getting to be that time of year again!
Believe me, it is exactly like that in Florida after a short summer downfall. The concrete heats up all day, the rain comes and hits the ground and steaming pavement sends up a hot fog of humid air. If you are outside, the heavy humid mist just rises up and covers you in hot & steamy hard to breath humid air. I had to change a tire in that once while dressed in a jacket and tie. Then I went directly into a staff meeting. Ugh. Still, you can’t beat Florida during the winter. 45 years a resident. LOL 😆
I about lost it when dude's glasses fogged up! Dead on!!!
LOL I love your skits.
I live in Florida, this is me most of the year.
Also when it's above 65 degrees in Alaska!
*Joke from an Alaskan.
I sympathize so deeply with this...
First episode I watched and still my favorite
Love from North Carolina!
These are the funniest and the most cute videos ♥️
i can relate- even on days that it’s not considered humid I still can’t do my hair nice for 5 seconds
I was 16 when I flew from Germany to Atlanta for a school exchange program. I stepped out of the plane into a non airconditioned gangway...and it felt as if a hot, wet wall just hit me! 🤣😓 I didn’t even know such places could exist. Reading a climate chart really gives you no idea of what it actually feels like. I could never really adapt to this crazy difference between hot and humid outside 🥵 and freezing cold and dry inside. 🥶
From Buenos Aires, Argentina, same subtropical humid climate here.
We definitely known what you are talking about.
I relate to everything y'all post. Livin in Florida gets real humid.
I watch this every time I need a laugh. Genius.
In southern California, we have awful heat that could stand a fight against the south. But also it's a literal desert and dry as all hell. I could NEVER live in a place with so much humidity and I will forever respect you for that bravery
I could feel this video through the screen
It's like that here in southwest Illinois too.
So true!
Yes!!!! So much truth....its not the heat, but the humidity that kills
Talia looks great with that short haircut -- and it looks really nice with the humidity curliness, in my opinion!
Here in Coastal NC, the heat and humidity are oppressing! The other day, I told my husband that walking outside is like swimming through the air.
Lol the glasses fogging up is so real
More like when it’s southern in the south
Short but sweet
That's not just funny, it is true! 😅
Soooo true! Love from New Orleans;P
Spot on❣
Just like being in the Old Dominion, which is a slow-cooker for rice.
OH MY WORD IT'S HILARIOUS!!!
The kind of weather when you come home from work and jump on the oven to cool off!
Charleston, SC boy here. This video is so accurate. My favorite part about Southern humidity is the napkins that go under your drink at a restaurant. Those napkins are a puddle of mush by the time you're done drinking.
Big LOL from India...
😂😂😂 Well technically our country is a hot country and America is considered to be a cooler country.
@B.L.I.T.Z I'd appreciate your respect.
@B.L.I.T.Z I bet your love making sessions are usually like your name mate.
Well here in Texas during December we had several 90°f 100% humidity days so.....
I am an Indian but I love watching "It's a southern thing" channel on UA-cam. I can relate to many things here :)
Very true in Central FL
Nailed it!
This is me on my trip to Japan in the summer 😂
That actually did happen to me this summer.
I hate getting showered and dressed up to go somewhere, only to walk outside on a 96 degree day, no wind, 90% humidity and be a mess in 5 minutes. Don't move to the South... We full.
That is wicked awesome accurate!! It’s HUMID!
I remember having 2 shirts on at Disney world by the end of the day both were off
Coming outside is like having a bucket of warm water dumped on you. This was pretty accurate.
I spent most of my life in North Carolina. when my family and I moved to Ohio, the people from church warned us about the humidity.
long story short, North Carolina is waaaaaaaay more humid.
My Columbus Ohio cousins struggled when visiting Charlotte NC in the summer. Kinda fun to watch when I suggested they stop over in Atlanta too sometime.
I’m Virginian when it’s humid I’m like “eh”