South USA - The Don'ts of Visiting the South

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  • @Jredos
    @Jredos 4 роки тому +444

    I'm a southerner and I appreciate your take. Literally every place in the south is like a different country. But for the love of God don't forget your manners. That is universal.

    • @saintluciaofficial2019
      @saintluciaofficial2019 4 роки тому +2

      That's a fact, same for Tennessee.

    • @Ivan-uq8cc
      @Ivan-uq8cc 4 роки тому +4

      kinda like visiting Mexico Here every single state is a completely different culture in certain aspects

    • @VincentEllisD
      @VincentEllisD 4 роки тому +10

      Isn't it amazing how driving for an hour in any direction is like visiting another nation. I live in south Georgia and going to Atlanta is like visiting Germany to me.

    • @billysmith5721
      @billysmith5721 3 роки тому +2

      i like the south always friendly people

    • @damesaphira9790
      @damesaphira9790 3 роки тому +5

      I had a visitor to my state say one time "no doubt about it, you Texans are polite as hell". Beats catching lead.

  • @annette8770
    @annette8770 4 роки тому +834

    “Bless your heart,” can mean anything from true compassion and prayers to “You don’t own a mirror do you?”

    • @burningisis
      @burningisis 4 роки тому +31

      I always assume that "bless their heart" means the real tea is about to be spilled.

    • @bwilly4503
      @bwilly4503 4 роки тому +2

      Lol!

    • @elizabethhillecribbs6673
      @elizabethhillecribbs6673 4 роки тому +32

      “Nice” is the kiss of death when it’s used by a Southern lady.

    • @Cypresssina
      @Cypresssina 4 роки тому +17

      I absolutely love the "bless your heart" and use it when I don't have anything nice to say.

    • @justsayin1643
      @justsayin1643 4 роки тому +20

      I love being a southerner we have our own codes of behavior. Also your momma will tear your butt up in a heartbeat but you cannot match her love cause she can be a bear if you mess with her cubs. Also we believe in the Blood of Jesus and holding hands when the blessing is said. 🙏👍🎚

  • @SikSh0oter
    @SikSh0oter 4 роки тому +2254

    Always remember: there's the South, and there's Florida. Two different things. And yes, I live in florida

    • @laurensternenberg7635
      @laurensternenberg7635 4 роки тому +123

      Same with Texas.

    • @bentuck743
      @bentuck743 4 роки тому +154

      Yeah Texas and Florida are southern but very very different.

    • @nightlyrowentree6047
      @nightlyrowentree6047 4 роки тому +118

      Florida is the adopted child of the south or the California of the east coast

    • @Tekrothebountyhunter
      @Tekrothebountyhunter 4 роки тому +75

      Yeah, once you get further south than about Pensacola then we go from Southern to tropical.

    • @SikSh0oter
      @SikSh0oter 4 роки тому +48

      @@Tekrothebountyhunter no what I've seen. The further south of the panhandle you go, you get highway, Disney, swamp, rich and retired, then tropical lol

  • @charlotteandrews7980
    @charlotteandrews7980 3 роки тому +602

    I'm from the UK and spent a few weeks in Alabama, it was so magical, the folk really were friendly and kids called me ma'am...next level respect unseen in the UK. I'd love to visit again some time.

    • @jeffwhitney3369
      @jeffwhitney3369 3 роки тому +16

      YOUR OBVIOUSLY WHITE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @charlotteandrews7980
      @charlotteandrews7980 3 роки тому +13

      @@jeffwhitney3369 to be fair to you Jeff, I do take your point... I was actually there with my same sex partner but I kept that to myself as I could pick up the vibe.... I'm not so sure my experience would have been the same if that was known.... I hope that to some extent this demonstrates a deeper understanding of the point you're making in response to my comment... I'd be interested to know...

    • @jjjaaazzzzyyy
      @jjjaaazzzzyyy 3 роки тому +7

      HELL YEAH BROTHER!

    • @charlotteandrews7980
      @charlotteandrews7980 3 роки тому +27

      This was my experience from the subjective perspective of a white, female Brit... I wasn't attempting to start a debate about the present social injustices that are experienced by all minorities both in Alabama or my own home, the UK.
      I have acknowledged through personal experience how I recognise these elements... however, it's really sunny, loads of people have b-bq's, kids call you m'am, you can get *ucking huge blooming onions, cheese in a squirty can and if you're so inclined....a gun. Therefore, to me it was magical and I did find the people friendly... perhaps if I was watching a film called "what's wrong with Alabama" I may have commented in a different way....but I did have a nice time and that's that really. Thanks for your thoughts 🤗

    • @jjjaaazzzzyyy
      @jjjaaazzzzyyy 3 роки тому +22

      @@charlotteandrews7980 hey your ok we accept everyone some people just dont see that

  • @AbrahamLincoln4
    @AbrahamLincoln4 4 роки тому +1807

    My first time with the Southern States wasn't a really good experience.

    • @rsnordhagen
      @rsnordhagen 4 роки тому +54

      Lol literal gold.

    • @alexis8500
      @alexis8500 4 роки тому +17

      LOL

    • @BoldOne8760
      @BoldOne8760 4 роки тому +9

      I remember you from the LTE comments!

    • @mkshffr4936
      @mkshffr4936 4 роки тому +49

      Wasn't a great experience for them either.

    • @ShellShock11C
      @ShellShock11C 4 роки тому +52

      We're only nice if you don't try to push us around.

  • @association330
    @association330 4 роки тому +1022

    Don't be surprised or offended if a server calls you "sugar, "honey" or "darlin'", terms of endearment among strangers are much more common down there, especially in the smaller cities and towns. It doesn't mean the waitstaff is hitting on you.
    Savannah is an amazing city for late 1700s antebellum architecture and classic foods, don't miss it.

    • @weirdboo
      @weirdboo 4 роки тому +23

      I’d say you have better chances with her if she insults you lmao

    • @jonathanlupfer5262
      @jonathanlupfer5262 4 роки тому +6

      I say that all the damn time and im from the north.

    • @amandafevrier2638
      @amandafevrier2638 4 роки тому +1

      Oh ok

    • @alexcarter8807
      @alexcarter8807 4 роки тому +24

      In the North, it's "where the customer is always right" in the South it's "where the customer is always 'Hon'"

    • @alexcarter8807
      @alexcarter8807 4 роки тому +5

      @@jonathanlupfer5262 rural West, too, it's "Hon" or "Darling" etc.

  • @VL1975
    @VL1975 4 роки тому +3234

    Oh...one don't is don't imitate the Southern accent to Southerners. They will instantly not like you.

    • @ATF_CA
      @ATF_CA 4 роки тому +113

      I DO DECLARE!
      "What you really want is more of a Savannah accent, which is more like molasses just sorta spillin' out of your mouth."
      --Andy Bernard

    • @QuimBeeLivingstone
      @QuimBeeLivingstone 4 роки тому +186

      I think that is a dont for anywhere. Dont imitate the accent or stereotypical lingo. No local appreciates it no matter where you go 🙂

    • @alexcarter8807
      @alexcarter8807 4 роки тому +50

      @@QuimBeeLivingstone It's because you *won't* get it right.

    • @QuimBeeLivingstone
      @QuimBeeLivingstone 4 роки тому +103

      @@alexcarter8807 it's because it's rude.

    • @BebeSarah
      @BebeSarah 4 роки тому +107

      VL123 So true! As a Deep South native, this is a complete turn off. Also, asking you to “talk” because it’s so “funny.”

  • @googanmcboogie9307
    @googanmcboogie9307 3 роки тому +959

    We won't judge you based on your kids actions, we'll judge you based on how you react.

    • @newclothes8165
      @newclothes8165 3 роки тому +26

      BINGO!

    • @jennifermoreland5933
      @jennifermoreland5933 3 роки тому +5

      💜

    • @dorothydunn3285
      @dorothydunn3285 3 роки тому +7

      That's a shame and not indicative of all southerners.

    • @beboboymann3823
      @beboboymann3823 3 роки тому +58

      @@dorothydunn3285 Then YOU must be one who lets her kids run amuck in restaurants disturbing those who might be able to afford eating out once every two weeks.

    • @jackpatton4291
      @jackpatton4291 3 роки тому +4

      Get the grits

  • @efraim3364
    @efraim3364 4 роки тому +2046

    when you come to the south it is YOU that has the funny accent

    • @Magdalenasfears
      @Magdalenasfears 4 роки тому +64

      I have a vaugly Canadian accent and speak rapid fire like most michiganders and people in the South have the hardest time understanding me. I just smile and tell them it's ok, that it happens all the time. Though to be fair there are some areas of the South where I can only understand every 4th word they say. First time I experienced that was the Arkansas Mississippi border area

    • @seamussc
      @seamussc 4 роки тому +29

      There's plenty of people born and raised in the South who have "Standard American English" accents, especially in the cities. I'm not sure it's even the majority (it's about a 50/50 thing, I'd say). In South Carolina, at least.
      I am a Southerner without a Southern accent, but I do wish I had my grandfather's Shelby Foote accent sometimes.

    • @federalbureauofinvestigati5505
      @federalbureauofinvestigati5505 4 роки тому +33

      @jack ramirez Asswipe

    • @agsmokee86
      @agsmokee86 4 роки тому +9

      @jack ramirez don't be racist

    • @dindings
      @dindings 4 роки тому +6

      Yeah, right, a guy from Brooklyn like myself has a funny accent because when we say how you doin we ain't interested in you

  • @wendypyle6864
    @wendypyle6864 4 роки тому +218

    Southern manners are important to us. Manners have been drilled into us from our mama's since birth. Northerners stop being offended when we say - yes mam and yes sir - it has nothing to do with age. It's a sign of respect. We love our mama's and she would be disappointed in us if we had bad manners. Southerners love their mama's!

    • @wtripley
      @wtripley 4 роки тому +13

      We only care about manners when they are a non-gay, white christian

    • @donjuan69420
      @donjuan69420 4 роки тому +4

      おじ茶Wtripley coming from an Asian

    • @Yosheezy
      @Yosheezy 4 роки тому +6

      There's a guy at my job, I'm not sure exactly where he's from, but I can tell he's from the South by his accent
      Honestly one of the nicest guys I've ever met, answers everyone with "Yes Sir/Ma'am", I admire him a lot.

    • @dianeridley9804
      @dianeridley9804 4 роки тому

      ... and their mammys

    • @wendypyle6864
      @wendypyle6864 4 роки тому +7

      Mammys isn't a word we use in the South.

  • @kipmiller7703
    @kipmiller7703 4 роки тому +587

    Dont expect this kind of people in atlanta. The crowd in Atlanta is, well, bless their hearts

    • @southerntommygun1353
      @southerntommygun1353 4 роки тому +41

      Yeah, but that's pretty much any large metropolitan area. Downtown folks just ain't. I've lived in the Atlanta area for over 30 years and haven't actually been IN Atlanta more than a couple dozen times.

    • @aceveteranrangergaming2776
      @aceveteranrangergaming2776 4 роки тому +15

      Isn’t that the fucking truth

    • @atlaliencov8927
      @atlaliencov8927 4 роки тому +52

      Thats mainly bc most of the ppl that live in Downtown Atlanta arent from Atlanta.

    •  4 роки тому +5

      Bunch of mongrel's in ATL.

    • @dankhead88
      @dankhead88 4 роки тому +5

      despite the city in Atlanta, they still have that country southern accent, of course it gets much thicker when you go to like way outside of Atlanta.

  • @jimdavis2385
    @jimdavis2385 3 роки тому +142

    "Where y'all from?" is not only asking about where you life, but is a verbal handshake. It's saying, "Tell me something about yourself. I'm interested in knowing more about you. Perhaps we have something in common." We're friendly, not noisy.

    • @bearbenton5945
      @bearbenton5945 3 роки тому +6

      Yes. This. We just generally love other people unless given a reason not to.

    • @k_tess
      @k_tess 3 роки тому +1

      Do we know you? Cause if we do, then YES we are very noisy.

    • @miker.6421
      @miker.6421 2 роки тому

      @@k_tess i think they meant to say nosy LUL

    • @k_tess
      @k_tess 2 роки тому +1

      @@miker.6421 My autocorrect has a vendetta against me

    • @eorzeanECM
      @eorzeanECM 2 роки тому

      Aymen......

  • @sonyagarner7769
    @sonyagarner7769 4 роки тому +1153

    "If someone scolds your child they are not judging you as a parent." Yes, we are definitely judging you as a parent.

    • @Ruttedcypress
      @Ruttedcypress 4 роки тому +35

      sonya garner Try to stop me and I’ll scold you as well. (Addition)

    • @stevelee3001
      @stevelee3001 4 роки тому +76

      Yep, and it’s not “it takes a village”. It’s “little kids are seen and not heard”. It’s the first “manners” we’re taught as children. It’s speak when spoken to and it’s to show respect as to where you are and who’s around you. Not the “hey, look at me” attitude kids today have because parents think it’s cute that Johnny or Jenny is trying to act grown up. We were taught self awareness. Look around- if there are more kids-act like a kid. If there are mostly adults-sit there and listen and smile.

    • @BufoZilla
      @BufoZilla 4 роки тому +45

      Depends on the kid and how its acting. Village raises the child attitude isnt a stretch in the south. But definitely a rude child will get the parents judged hard.

    • @stevelee3001
      @stevelee3001 4 роки тому +47

      Jeff T no, you take the time to explain to them right from wrong before. It doesn’t take a high maturity level to know that. Then if they can’t understand that, then out of courtesy to others, you leave and not burden others with an unruly child. It’s as simple as that. If you don’t get it, God bless you-stay up North.

    • @kristylopez6869
      @kristylopez6869 4 роки тому +53

      @Jeff T Southern mom here- both of my boys knew from a very young age not to show their asses in public upon penalty of death 😂 I'm very relaxed and laid back about things at home, but when we're out, they always knew to be well-mannered and behave politely. That's just how things are done here and I'm damn proud of the 2 fine gentlemen I've raised. Honestly, there's nothing worse than children acting like heathens unchecked by their parents in public.

  • @v-check
    @v-check 4 роки тому +722

    Florida, the more north you go, the more southern you get.

    • @cavedragonentertainment3968
      @cavedragonentertainment3968 4 роки тому +34

      One of the greatest paradoxes of the south, most of us have just written Florida off completely though as yanky

    • @CP-mb2ge
      @CP-mb2ge 4 роки тому +23

      North Florida...Jacksonville, Pensacola and Tallahassee is South.

    • @liamwatson5736
      @liamwatson5736 4 роки тому +7

      Parts of the glades are pretty dang southern.

    • @nightlyrowentree6047
      @nightlyrowentree6047 4 роки тому +9

      Tallahassee is like Alabama lol

    • @v-check
      @v-check 4 роки тому +1

      @@nightlyrowentree6047 I really hope you're joking.

  • @ckendall9955
    @ckendall9955 4 роки тому +370

    I’m a Southerner and I am always on time. That is part of our good manners. I don’t know who you had that experience with, but that is not how we are brought up. My family and friends are punctual.

    • @DaDunge
      @DaDunge 4 роки тому +43

      I was taught as a kid that "Being late is telling someone else that their time is less valuable than yours"

    • @PeteCourtier
      @PeteCourtier 4 роки тому +12

      Good manners are free, bad manners will cost you.

    • @sarasmith19
      @sarasmith19 4 роки тому +1

      Amen

    • @shaggsm3ls1
      @shaggsm3ls1 4 роки тому +6

      Yeah I was taught to be on time just simply cause it's polite to not keep people waiting

    • @kathynielsen5706
      @kathynielsen5706 4 роки тому +4

      If your on time....your late!

  • @niemi5858
    @niemi5858 Рік тому +23

    As a 73 yr. old retired Canadian trucker that has been all over the South and am about to lovingly welcome a Southern granddaughter-in-law into the family, I fit right in. I was brought up to always be have good manners, be respectful, especially with elders, and never stand by watching another struggle. This is why I suppose, I always felt welcome and made good friends there.

  • @JoelManers
    @JoelManers 4 роки тому +484

    The Southern accent isn’t just one accent. It’s hundreds of different accents that are different from place to place.

    • @judsongaiden9878
      @judsongaiden9878 4 роки тому +5

      Same for the Midwest.

    • @wendellbenedict4793
      @wendellbenedict4793 4 роки тому +17

      Very true. In N C alone we have many different accents, not just in the different regions but it can vary a lot from county to county.

    • @nicholasdunn7258
      @nicholasdunn7258 4 роки тому +3

      Literally a rule for everywhere...

    • @redboy09100
      @redboy09100 4 роки тому +11

      @@wendellbenedict4793 facts in NC its ridiculous. I've been paying attention to that lately. The cities and the outskirts have a very light southern sound or none at all but the mountains sound different from rural Piedmont and the eastern side sounds a lot like the deep south

    • @MrEvan1932
      @MrEvan1932 4 роки тому +1

      Hell I hear different accents in the same town with the same people who have lived there for generations

  • @NolaGB
    @NolaGB 4 роки тому +81

    I'm in TN, a west coast transplant many, many years ago. I remember being a bit puzzled by people who were in a field working, waving at us as we passed by. I asked my then husband, "Do they know you"? He said, "No, that's they way it's done in the South". I most definitely agree with manners. Very important.

    • @emsavings
      @emsavings 4 роки тому

      It used to be that way in Ohio. I hope the south never loses it.

    • @TheAmtwhite
      @TheAmtwhite 4 роки тому +1

      Also done in small town/rural Canada :)

    • @Sherrodja
      @Sherrodja 4 роки тому +2

      I'm from eastern NC and the friendliest people I've ever met were in eastern Tennessee. Tullahoma valley area.. particularly Fayetteville Tennessee.. took awhile to adjust to complete strangers walking up and starting a conversation with me.. washing powder dispenser ate my last change .. a woman told her husband about it and he let me use theirs... no where have I met people like that.. if the Lee Jeams plant hadn't closed I'd be living there today.

  • @demize7498
    @demize7498 4 роки тому +1178

    If I can't taste the diabetes in my sweet tea, then it ain't sweet tea... Plain and simple.

    • @cavrox1
      @cavrox1 4 роки тому +24

      Lol, damn true.

    • @demize7498
      @demize7498 4 роки тому +2

      @@hoppy5359 Nope, not a one. Only issue I've ever had that could relate to anything to that is having my appendix removed.

    • @BrutalOwls
      @BrutalOwls 4 роки тому +14

      Bojangles sweet tea tho

    • @demize7498
      @demize7498 4 роки тому +10

      @@BrutalOwls Definitely, especially in the morning and the diabeetus hits you just right haha

    • @matthewwhite8078
      @matthewwhite8078 4 роки тому +3

      Thats literally how my family does it

  • @karenstanley5582
    @karenstanley5582 3 роки тому +59

    We moved from California to Georgia in 1969. Our daughter was 7 years old and came home from school one day saying she got into trouble for not saying "Yes ma'am." Another day she came home and asked "Where is over yonder?" We all had to adjust but love it here.

    • @TheBrooklynbodine
      @TheBrooklynbodine 3 місяці тому

      Puts me in mind of a "Cheers" episode where Woody (I guess it was the 1st episode with him) calling Carla "ma'am." She didn't know WTF hit her!

  • @leonlarocca4995
    @leonlarocca4995 4 роки тому +185

    I have lived in Connecticut and New York. I have also lived in Deep South louisiana. Difference in weather. New England 80 degrees and 50% humidity people are passing out going to the hospital. South Louisiana 80 degrees 50 % humidity damn it’s a little chilly this morning.

    • @Ali-zj4hf
      @Ali-zj4hf 4 роки тому +6

      You are not wrong 😂😂

    • @garfieldsans967
      @garfieldsans967 4 роки тому +4

      I might have to put on a sweatshirt in 80 degree weather.

    •  4 роки тому +2

      South Louisiana here. It is not unusual to see 100% humidity on a summer morning. It rains at 101%, but not 100%.

    • @redstateforever
      @redstateforever 4 роки тому +11

      Lol, I live in north FL, I was just driving home, the temps will be in the 60s tonight, and the radio announcer was telling us to stay warm!!! Love it. I’ve lived up north, winter is fun for about 2 weeks, the problem is it lasts 6 months. No thanks.

    •  4 роки тому +2

      We have a short winter in Louisiana. Last year it was on a Wednesday.

  • @nathanjw940
    @nathanjw940 4 роки тому +689

    Don't go to South Florida and think you're in the South. Anything from Orlando down is northern implants and Miami is Cuba before Castro.

    • @mvs3553
      @mvs3553 4 роки тому +16

      Yeah I remember like 10 years ago going to Orlando and not seeing so many Latin people. Now it's mostly puerto ricans and dominicans. Alot of Brazilians in Miami now when they had their boom.

    • @necroslair
      @necroslair 4 роки тому +73

      Florida - the farther south you go, the farther north you get.

    • @MiKE-jz6jt
      @MiKE-jz6jt 4 роки тому +1

      ha

    • @SSHitMan
      @SSHitMan 4 роки тому +30

      Yep, in Florida you go north to get to the South.

    •  4 роки тому +2

      I think pretty much the entire state now is implants.

  • @katew1030
    @katew1030 3 роки тому +205

    Manners a a huge thing in the South... also known as respect. Respect your elders, respect the preachers, respect your teachers, respect the travelers coming in by asking 10+ questions about how they're doing :)

    • @cuntwrap1596
      @cuntwrap1596 2 роки тому +3

      Texans don’t have manners

    • @gnnascarfan2410
      @gnnascarfan2410 2 роки тому

      @@cuntwrap1596 ESPECIALLY on the highways... my goodness I remember tensing up as a kid in the passenger with how crazy Texas drivers were.

    • @kenny87ification
      @kenny87ification Рік тому +2

      Southern United States culture is exactly like our very own Indian cultures

    • @sollyolly9547
      @sollyolly9547 Рік тому

      @@kenny87ification Hmm. There's one critical difference, that can't get cited here...

    • @kenny87ification
      @kenny87ification Рік тому +1

      @@sollyolly9547 As in???

  • @milantoth6246
    @milantoth6246 Рік тому +9

    I was an exchange student in Georgia, I absolutely fell in love with the south. Nothing ever can compete with the atmosphere, the food, the people, pretty much anything. It has everything that other parts of the US have, and so much more. Can't even compare it to other parts of the world. I can't wait to go back.

  • @benblassingourami984
    @benblassingourami984 4 роки тому +191

    I’d add a don’t, “don’t just stay in the big cities” some of the most charming places, people, and food are not going to be found in the big cities. Stop by some gas station/restaurants and visit a few small town downtowns.

    • @jonathansalcido5208
      @jonathansalcido5208 4 роки тому +5

      Action Bronson stopped at a BBQ place in one of the Carolinas cause he said and I quote "we could smell it from the road and I HAD to stop here"
      The place was off some shitty country road and he said it was the best BBQ he's ever had

    • @Lucas-qy7qz
      @Lucas-qy7qz 4 роки тому +1

      Could you give me some examples?

    • @benblassingourami984
      @benblassingourami984 4 роки тому +2

      Lucas I live in northeast Mississippi, the biggest town around is Tupelo, and it is still pretty small. In Booneville and Corinth areas, you can find a dish called a “slug burger” it’s absolutely delicious, regional food and you’ll really only find one in the greasy spoon type diners in those small towns.

    • @user-ef4mw7sq6s
      @user-ef4mw7sq6s 4 роки тому +1

      Lucas in Texas on my way to Lubbock for school (I’m from Houston) we gotta pass through a small town called Hico, Texas. That town has a little diner called Koffee Cup and lord the burgers and pies are amazing, and the food coming out of their kitchen looked so good, I can’t wait to go back and order somethin new. we sat at a table and a random fellow from there joined us and started joking and just chattin. Awesome place would definitely recommend to anyone passin through. Also there’s a candy shop made from an old home next door if that makes it any better (haven’t been but on my list)

    • @samanthasmith3292
      @samanthasmith3292 4 роки тому +1

      @@Lucas-qy7qz Suwannee county in north Central Florida

  • @potato31415
    @potato31415 4 роки тому +527

    Having manners is mandatory no matter what part of the world you’re in

    • @jessicaely2521
      @jessicaely2521 4 роки тому +31

      Yes but people usually don't call you out on it. It's totally common for a Southern to say you are not being nice. Nice is a killer word in the south. You don't want a southern to use the word nice.

    • @jessicaely2521
      @jessicaely2521 4 роки тому +6

      Also, only the south uses yes ma'am or yes sir. A lot of (not all) Yankees and foreigners are offended by this. Sherri from the View called out a Country music star for calling her ma'am. She said "I'm not old."

    • @aliahope-wilson4449
      @aliahope-wilson4449 4 роки тому +10

      I reckon it's just that "manners" vary culturally. Some of the things we consider polite in New Zealand would be considered rude in the South, and vice versa. I've had a few scary experiences as a tourist where I've been trying to be polite but got it wrong because I didn't know the culture. I'd say the majority of rude tourists don't mean to be rude.

    • @conthiwagirl95
      @conthiwagirl95 4 роки тому +9

      Have u been to NJ

    • @malkirion
      @malkirion 4 роки тому +5

      @@jessicaely2521 TBH, I had that happen in East Texas from a girl in a drive through here, I was so confused. "Yes mam" isn't me calling someone old.... it's just manners... :/

  • @elli003
    @elli003 3 роки тому +202

    And if you're in Mississippi, don't freak out when someone says, "Howz yr mom 'n them". You reply, "Mom 'n them fine, howz yr mom 'n them". Its a general greeting. Simply put. How are your family members and other loved ones doing ? A very sincere interest in your emotional state of mind as a precursor to having a conversation with you. A common courtesy.

    • @elli003
      @elli003 3 роки тому +3

      @ball baby 2 Who highlighted ball baby 2's incoherent rant ?

    • @carolroberts9574
      @carolroberts9574 3 роки тому

      @ball baby 2 so much projection, from you.

    • @cisium1184
      @cisium1184 3 роки тому +3

      I lived in Mississippi for three years and no one ever said that to me. Of course none of them knew my Momma.

    • @pamelabryant7390
      @pamelabryant7390 3 роки тому +1

      Good to know ...

    • @Sycophants_should_suffer
      @Sycophants_should_suffer 3 роки тому +1

      People do the same thing all over the world. It isn't something special.

  • @christofrip1723
    @christofrip1723 3 роки тому +33

    Oh how I wish to travel again, but I'm afraid to visit Southern USA cause I know I will miss it when I have to leave, Love from Norway

    • @TheAuntieBa
      @TheAuntieBa 3 роки тому +2

      You know, I’m Minnesotan, and I have always felt that way about Norway! My beloved aunt and uncle were in the Air Force, and I grew up on stories of their time there. My aunt’s still alive in her nineties, and sharp as a tack. She’s lost many friends by now, of course, but those still alive love her as dearly as I do.

  • @scoot-scoot51341
    @scoot-scoot51341 4 роки тому +612

    "Don'ts of visiting the south"
    Me, who lives in the south: Interesting

    • @smbbandit3072
      @smbbandit3072 4 роки тому +49

      Lol same I was making sure if he’s telling the truth

    • @tinyartificer
      @tinyartificer 4 роки тому +8

      Same 😂

    • @Lilwade1005
      @Lilwade1005 4 роки тому +4

      SMB Bandit same

    • @dr3754
      @dr3754 4 роки тому

      so did he miss anything? what can be added?

    • @smbbandit3072
      @smbbandit3072 4 роки тому +19

      d r if u ever want breakfast at night don’t go to Waffle House past 10pm

  • @armadillotoe
    @armadillotoe 4 роки тому +757

    We are very friendly in the South, but also heavily armed.

    • @logoski589
      @logoski589 4 роки тому +57

      Which is why manners are important. Keep it civil because crap hits the fan pretty quickly.

    • @mr.shepherdspie7958
      @mr.shepherdspie7958 4 роки тому +29

      So that's why everyone has good manners

    • @jonathansalcido5208
      @jonathansalcido5208 4 роки тому +29

      @@mr.shepherdspie7958 yup. Everyone is respectful because we all have guns. Makes a lot of people nicer.

    • @mr.shepherdspie7958
      @mr.shepherdspie7958 4 роки тому +12

      @@jonathansalcido5208 I don't know if that's a good thing, or bad thing

    • @dr3754
      @dr3754 4 роки тому +7

      My good man, I take that you are not referring to being armed with knowledge and good education, but with clubs, rocks and the like?

  • @nearlyorganicnoshing2798
    @nearlyorganicnoshing2798 3 роки тому +168

    As a born and bred Southerner, I have found this list amazingly accurate. The only thing you left off, was the amount of cammo, guns/hunting, Handy Ways (convenience stores), and churches, you will find.

    • @vladiiidracula235
      @vladiiidracula235 3 роки тому +3

      I live in Florida and putting the comments from people and my personal experiences they seem to be completely different

    • @ItalyHastaLaPasta
      @ItalyHastaLaPasta 3 роки тому +8

      Some days I think there might be more churches than people down here lol

    • @PixieSugar1991
      @PixieSugar1991 3 роки тому +7

      I'm worried about going down south being trans and part of the LGBT. Would it be safe for me?

    • @kuudify
      @kuudify 2 роки тому +9

      @@PixieSugar1991 there are people down here that are lgbt+ myself included, so yes just don’t be pushy and you’ll be fine

    • @cuntwrap1596
      @cuntwrap1596 2 роки тому +1

      The south is better bla bla blah I get you guys are proud ,but can you please wash your damn hands after you use the restroom

  • @marylousinger3489
    @marylousinger3489 3 роки тому +81

    My family was vacationing in Florida and I was talking to someone from Georgia. She had a HUGE southern accent and when she asked me if I had tried some 'bald' peanuts, I wasn't quite sure what 'bald' peanuts were. Sooooo, we talked a bit and with a few questions, and trying to follow that conversation, I finally found out that 'bald' peanuts are BOILED peanuts. I think I should mention that I'm actually from the south, myself.

    • @cedubs999
      @cedubs999 3 роки тому +2

      My family listens to Kent Rollins cooking channel. He’s from Oklahoma and we love his “bold coffee”. When we boil a big pot of it we always pronounce it like he does.

    • @midgetydeath
      @midgetydeath 3 роки тому +6

      Our accents, when they get strong (often when we're agitated), are more like changes in pitch to whatever letter we're already on rather than making a new sound for the different letters of words. Sometimes, we don't understand each other. Which can be funny at family reunions.

    • @doneown503
      @doneown503 2 роки тому

      I love those now , & my local store has them in canned goods section!

    • @CJWJR
      @CJWJR Рік тому

      She must’ve been from the lower part of South Carolina where people sound like Foghorn Leghorn.

  • @curtiscurry5775
    @curtiscurry5775 4 роки тому +85

    As someone who was born and raised in the south, I was surprised with the amount of accuracy with this video. I was particularly surprised with your observation with adults reprimanding other parent’s children, especially in rural areas of the south.

    • @konather8065
      @konather8065 4 роки тому

      basically, we take things into our own hands.

    • @Backyard-yz3mf
      @Backyard-yz3mf 2 роки тому

      Being from the south, this is not true at all. Maybe in the old days but no stranger is gonna correct my kid, I'll do it myself and that stranger is asking for a serious confrontation. That's true for anywhere, I don't understand why people act like the south is some far off foreign country.

    • @dezb8510
      @dezb8510 2 роки тому

      💯. I lived in the south for a while and when I went to Detroit we were at the zoo and this kid was playing with and enclosure door and she was about to get hurt. I said something to her and told her she was going to get all of us hurt. Oooh weee! Her parents tripped. 🙄😅

  • @tncorgi92
    @tncorgi92 4 роки тому +191

    I've noticed a lot of Southerners ask where you are from. They like to talk about different places but don't start comparing their town to the one you're from. They're pretty proud of their communities and their heritage.

    • @twintwo278
      @twintwo278 4 роки тому +13

      True, that's always one of the first questions I ask people I meet. Not being nosey, just love getting to know people and it's a great ice breaker.

    • @kenttheboomer721
      @kenttheboomer721 4 роки тому +19

      Reminds me of a joke.... "Beehive wearing southern lady asks a northern stranger she has just met, "Where you from?" The northerner looks down her nose at the southern lady and snottily says, "I'm from a place where we don't end our sentences with a preposition." So the southern lady asks again, "Where you from, bitch...?"

    • @billbowgaggens306
      @billbowgaggens306 4 роки тому +8

      jack ramirez ignorance is your strong suit

    • @Cthulhu013
      @Cthulhu013 4 роки тому +3

      Muh heritage. People are so funny that something as irrelevant as heritage is considered important. Heritage stopped mattering he moment we became connected to the world at large.

    • @greenbrown7776
      @greenbrown7776 4 роки тому +1

      That's definitely a trait I share with other Southerners. It's out of genuine sense of curiosity, though, not an attempt to subtly one-up them or sniff out Yankees. I like meeting people from all over the country and the world. And I think most Southerners approach it that way.

  • @cardinalrobbins9453
    @cardinalrobbins9453 3 роки тому +190

    I'm from Chicago, so you can just imagine how SHOCKED I was when a stranger started chatting me up. I looked around, because I thought she was talking to someone she knew who was standing behind me. Luckily, I quickly realized she was talking to me, and quickly got with the program and we had a very pleasant chat. But, wow -- it was definitely culture shock! LOL!

    • @lyllydd
      @lyllydd 3 роки тому +17

      Culture shock for me moving to IL. I was born up north, but my daddy's family are all from GA, and I was raised with some of those southern manners and taught to be friendly and kind to people. Up here? Well, family gatherings are all about the shouting - not mean or bad-tempered shouting, just a huge family shouting and calling it 'conversation', because they never learned the phrase 'indoor voice', and reaching over everyone else at the dinner table to grab the dish they want. Apart form that, though, you don't look at or talk to anyone else, or they will get mean. Does anyone up here even know the word MANNERS?

    • @userbee737
      @userbee737 3 роки тому +13

      when i go to the north i’m always surprised by how rude ppl seem lol. but it’s just cultural differences

    • @hannahdyson7129
      @hannahdyson7129 2 роки тому +1

      I am from Northern England . How do they get anything done?

    • @rumbarimba
      @rumbarimba 2 роки тому +2

      @@hannahdyson7129 You politely tell the person that you need to get to the office or home or to the client site or to meet someone or whatever. You don't always have to have a long chat. I grew up in the Southern US and moved to the Northeast... I still tried to make eye contact and give a brief smile to people. It meant I got asked for spare change more than my less outgoing friends, but that's ok. I think it's harder for guys though, since eye contact between males can be taken as a challenge... which I think is ridiculous, but whatever.

    • @Stanley.77
      @Stanley.77 2 роки тому +1

      I too am from Chicago. I met my wife in 2005, and went to visit my in-laws for Christmas '05 and Christmas '06 (a week after we married) on tht It was genuinely a breath of fresh air to experience "Southern hospitality," which was not a *total* shock to me, as during the 1980s and 1990s, my Dad would take us to Portsmouth, VA and Outer Banks, NC, where we had some family, so '05 was not my first experience with southern hospitality, but actually living thereclvk b between '09 and '14, despite the fact I had experienced the hospitality o2f the South to some deg⁴ I LIVED THERE for 5 years that I truly experienced Southern hospitality!

  • @SpncrHrrs
    @SpncrHrrs 3 роки тому +25

    If y'all are curious about the sweet tea thing, the difference is that the sugar is added while the tea is steeping and hot, not after it's already cooled. That helps the sugar melt better.
    At least that's how we always did it in my family. I grew up in Dallas, Georgia.

    • @mmadmic
      @mmadmic Рік тому

      Thanks ! Good to know 🫖😋

    • @sollyolly9547
      @sollyolly9547 Рік тому

      Now that IS similar to India...! :)

    • @NurseRatchedTV
      @NurseRatchedTV Рік тому

      That exactly how I was taught with pure Cain sugar, of course.😊

    • @lowkeykarnak
      @lowkeykarnak 7 місяців тому +1

      I boil my tea and sugar with the water, and then let it sit in the fridge cooling for an hour or two. Sweet tea is kinds like tomato based dishes like chili or spaghetti, in that it needs time and if possible refrigeration to blend together properly for optimal flavor. Unlike tomato dishes however, tea only requires a couple hours at most, rather than overnight. Then again, the longer it sits in the fridge the stronger it will taste. I personally prefer it a bit on the stronger side and with probably half as much sugar than most people I know use, because when I drink tea I want it to actually taste like sweetened tea, instead of slightly tea flavored/colored sugar water. The teas natural bitterness and the fully dissolved sugar compliment each other very nicely.

    • @randallthompson5602
      @randallthompson5602 5 місяців тому

      Same in sc

  • @goldiefatale
    @goldiefatale 4 роки тому +70

    As a Tennessee girl the main thing I notice when I go other places is talking to strangers. We just talk to people randomly. It doesn't mean we are best friends now lol...you just talk to people in the south.

    • @kennethv5250
      @kennethv5250 3 роки тому +10

      as a fellow Tennessean i fully support this comment. see, strangers talking.

    • @ezmoney5087
      @ezmoney5087 2 роки тому +1

      Same here in Alabama

  • @Chris-xq9jt
    @Chris-xq9jt 4 роки тому +662

    'We arent judging your parenting skills when your kid acts up"
    Yes we are.

    • @VincentEllisD
      @VincentEllisD 4 роки тому +49

      Yep. We just do it politely by not criticizing you. this coming from a born and raised Georgia boy

    • @asterphy
      @asterphy 4 роки тому +17

      Yep, shut your damn kid up.

    • @samanthasmith3292
      @samanthasmith3292 4 роки тому +17

      I don't. Every kid misbehaves. It's how they learn.

    • @hittingtax2670
      @hittingtax2670 4 роки тому +3

      Do southerners always intervene when kids misbehave, or only when the bad behavior affects others?

    • @Draftsman_MC1300
      @Draftsman_MC1300 4 роки тому +17

      HittingTax26 depends honestly, most of us understand that kids get turbulent at times. But if you just stand there in a crowd place with a wailing child for an extended period of time, you will definitely get glares if not someone telling to take the kid outside or handle them.

  • @greenanole2273
    @greenanole2273 4 роки тому +27

    "if someone says bless your heart it can have multiple meanings"
    truer words were never spoken

  • @als3243
    @als3243 3 роки тому +12

    He is directly on point with the manners and the smiling, friendliness things. Good manners are very important. They make the world go round and makes everyday relationships a lot easier when people are polite to each other.

    • @glennduke5853
      @glennduke5853 2 роки тому +1

      Good manners are a traveling necessity everywhere!

  • @alessandroarcaro4896
    @alessandroarcaro4896 4 роки тому +73

    I really appreciate the fact that there are good manners and smiles everywhere. I like it :)

  • @Slipsaver
    @Slipsaver 4 роки тому +64

    I love when he started talking about the Spanish moss I literally said out loud "DON'T TOUCH IT!"😂

    • @maddoxreddish4352
      @maddoxreddish4352 3 місяці тому

      Oh strange, ive touched it before and there aint bugs, maybe it was a different thing though, it was white vine thing hangin from the trees near my area

  • @barrygrant2907
    @barrygrant2907 4 роки тому +255

    When you move to the South to get away from NY and NJ, leave NY and NJ behind you. Do NOT bring it with you!
    But you will, you always do.

    • @johnnyphillips4406
      @johnnyphillips4406 4 роки тому +5

      If they are from nj they can bring some taylor ham

    • @JessyBee1313
      @JessyBee1313 4 роки тому +12

      Ohio and Seattle as well when you move to Charleston(seriously, so rude!!)

    • @JessyBee1313
      @JessyBee1313 4 роки тому +1

      @grants245906 North Chuck but work in West Ashley. Very rarely are there locals anymore...I'm guessing Boeing for Washington but...Ohio...idk

    • @honorsilverthorne7227
      @honorsilverthorne7227 4 роки тому +6

      THIS. IS. VERY. RELEVANT.

    • @villiannewyork
      @villiannewyork 4 роки тому +3

      What if I'm moving to seek political freedom?

  • @ryanpierce5460
    @ryanpierce5460 2 роки тому +7

    I'm from Alabama and you got the south down pretty well. Impressive, almost like you lived in this part for a time. Keep up the great work and I'm a fan.

  • @TheMacRiada
    @TheMacRiada 3 роки тому +303

    “How’s your mom & them” is a well known saying here in Alabama. It’s just polite conversation.

    • @doylescordy
      @doylescordy 3 роки тому +25

      Here in Georgia too, though it sounds more like "mom 'n' em".

    • @rrbaggett7
      @rrbaggett7 3 роки тому +10

      "How's yer mama-an-them?" (mama-an-them is pronounced as one word)

    • @realcanadiangirl64
      @realcanadiangirl64 3 роки тому +19

      I'm from Canada. My partner from Georgia took me just across the border to Alabama one evening to a little community hall to a real Southern barbecue. First of all, I need to explain. Here in Canada, we BBQ our steaks and burgers, we don't "grill" them.
      We get to the hall and I pile my plate up with all sorts of delicious looking stuff I've never seen in my life and go sit down to eat. My partner announces I'm from Canada. The next thing I know I have people surrounding me treating me like I'm an alien from outer space, all asking me questions at the same time in such thick deep South accents that I can't understand them! 😅 What lovely warm people they all were! 💗 If I could pack up and move anywhere in the US, it would be to the South! I've visited every state in the South except for Louisiana and Kentucky, or are they considered the South? Either way, it would be a hard time deciding which state to choose, they're all so beautiful especially in the spring! 🌺

    • @newclothes8165
      @newclothes8165 3 роки тому +6

      We say 'hows your mom and "nem". LOL

    • @stanbolkowy166
      @stanbolkowy166 3 роки тому +2

      @@realcanadiangirl64 Interesting, what part of canada are you from?

  • @abereagan7642
    @abereagan7642 4 роки тому +447

    If someone waves to you, you are obligated to wave back.

    • @NolaGB
      @NolaGB 4 роки тому +16

      Always wave back!!!!

    • @KingHayabusa384
      @KingHayabusa384 4 роки тому +8

      Even if it's a waved fist?

    • @alexsaad
      @alexsaad 4 роки тому +2

      I live in the South and I rarely if ever get waved at by people I don’t know 😂 you must look like a movie star! :)

    • @rj9617
      @rj9617 4 роки тому +2

      I wave to people all the time just to say "hi". They are under no obligation to wave back to me.

    • @SouthernSkeptic
      @SouthernSkeptic 4 роки тому +6

      Alex- you're a young woman. Nobody wants to get me tooed.

  • @LIVEINPEACE2023
    @LIVEINPEACE2023 4 роки тому +307

    Absolutely DON’T let children call adults by their first name.
    DON’T: Hi Mark!
    DO: Hi Mr. Mark!

    • @Bocchi-the-Rock_
      @Bocchi-the-Rock_ 4 роки тому +16

      That's your fucking name isn't it? Graciousness is not respect. You get one Mr. Or Mrs to be polite. After that, show me you deserve the title Diane

    • @insertname1667
      @insertname1667 4 роки тому +4

      @Pancake Killer yeah it does seem pretty weird to me as a Brit, since outside of school or a work environment, someone calling somebody Mr/Mrs/etc would be a sign of either being total strangers (and we teach kids not to talk to strangers who are adults) or seriously disliking their guts.

    • @SiisKolkytEuroo
      @SiisKolkytEuroo 4 роки тому +24

      DO: Oh hi Mark!

    • @elainewalter8685
      @elainewalter8685 4 роки тому +3

      Well i call my aunts and uncles by their first name it would be weird for me to call them for example Aunt Margret ot Uncle jacob.
      But everyone else its mr. miss or mrs.

    • @christophersims3319
      @christophersims3319 4 роки тому +10

      Bullshit, respect is earned through your actions, not your age. Everyone gets older every day it’s not impressive. It’s a mode of social control. So all the kids out there, you don’t owe a random adult deference in anyway.

  • @ronaldwilliams9600
    @ronaldwilliams9600 3 роки тому +65

    At 5:55 the point I'd like to clarify (as a life-long Southerner) is the time/punctual thing he spoke of. If it's a business engagement then you'd better be prompt to show respect. If it's a social event then yes 5:00 means 5-ish.

    • @richardcarson7094
      @richardcarson7094 3 роки тому +4

      Correct. Very bad manners to be late for a business appointment

    • @MarionStevensJr
      @MarionStevensJr 2 роки тому +2

      And business appointments do include restaurant reservations. Not many restaurants here outside of major cities take reservations, but, if one does, you're expected to be on time.
      And, even if the restaurant doesn't take reservations, if you know the place is likely to be crowded, such as on a football game day, you'd better be on time. Unless everyone is staying there to watch the game, people will want to get seated, eat, and get out so they can go to wherever they plan to watch it. Whatever you do, don't ever screw up someone's football game plans by being late. People here take games into consideration when scheduling weddings. So if it involves football, be on time.

    • @diva70smusic
      @diva70smusic Рік тому

      Be on time for funerals and weddings.

  • @OneKoolKittie
    @OneKoolKittie 3 роки тому +51

    Thanks for all the nice words about the South!😊

  • @peterpain6625
    @peterpain6625 4 роки тому +194

    Manners. Should never be optional. Best example: I once got a free 1st class lounge stay just from being nice to the attendant (everyone else was either screaming or rude at) when our flight was canceled and we had to take the next one ;) Nothing beats a hot shower, a free massage and a bed for a couple of hours on the airline's dime just for being friendly :D (Also good food ... all free :P)

    • @sparkplug1018
      @sparkplug1018 4 роки тому +5

      So true, manors are always a good thing. Though there are other ways to get that airport lounge visit, worth looking into if you travel a bit.

    • @stephen7135
      @stephen7135 4 роки тому +5

      Also there is a pretty good chance that a fair few people around you are conceal carrying a gun. You don’t know who is armed, so you might as well be nice to everyone.

    • @ANF_94
      @ANF_94 4 роки тому +3

      @@stephen7135 lol that speaks incredibly negatively to those gun owners if they'd react like that.

    • @Cthulhu013
      @Cthulhu013 4 роки тому +3

      Depends on what your subjective interpretation of manners are. Which is to say, manners aren't universal and change depending on regions. The best advice you can receive is unless somebody is going out of their way to insult you, it's probably not ill-intent. So swallow your pride, suck it up that somebody does something slightly differently than you and carry on with your day.

    • @dangerousdylan6262
      @dangerousdylan6262 4 роки тому

      That yes mam no mam will get ya a long way down here

  • @larrybarnhill572
    @larrybarnhill572 4 роки тому +120

    My family has lived in North Carolina since it was still a colony and I have one word for you: Cheerwine.

    • @natashavictoria1668
      @natashavictoria1668 3 роки тому +5

      Yes I love cheerwine

    • @veulmet
      @veulmet 3 роки тому +7

      Keep it hand me an rc...

    • @ardenchery9354
      @ardenchery9354 3 роки тому +3

      Cheer wine buss I wish they had this in Georgia

    • @courtneyzeo6754
      @courtneyzeo6754 3 роки тому +4

      @@ardenchery9354 It's sold in the grocery stores (Kroger, at least) where I live in Georgia (north Fulton county). Good luck!

    • @joshuadell3279
      @joshuadell3279 3 роки тому +2

      HEEELLLL YEAH

  • @Tina06019
    @Tina06019 11 місяців тому +1

    We were on vacation in the White Mountains of New Hampshire (we are New Englanders) and bumped into a lovely couple from North Carolina. They were so complimentary about our beautiful scenery, good food, and all the nice folks they had met up here - I was so proud and appreciated their gracious words. “Welcome to our mountains, we are glad you are here!” was my response. I definitely appreciate good manners!

  • @95SLE
    @95SLE 4 роки тому +33

    Having spent 6 months just south of Savannah some 50 years ago, being polite and respectful will lead to a lot of interesting and meaningful conversations.

    • @mikeoneil5770
      @mikeoneil5770 3 роки тому +1

      I used to live “Just South of Savannah” 20 years ago; in Midway, Georgia, near Hinesville, Fort Stewart, Sunbury, etc. etc.
      I loved living there, I’m still kicking myself for leaving there....

    • @BigDogCountry
      @BigDogCountry 3 роки тому +1

      @@mikeoneil5770 God's Country, SEGA!

  • @lestranged
    @lestranged 4 роки тому +103

    If a kid is acting up so much that a stranger needs to tell them to quit it, when the parent is right there, oblivious, the parent dropped the ball! Because by the time the stranger finally said something, the kid was probably causing commotion for quite a while.

  • @HoarderTV
    @HoarderTV 4 роки тому +67

    Love my southern brothers and sisters. Fav ppl! Love from Serbia 🇷🇸🇺🇸

    • @bnbcraft6666
      @bnbcraft6666 4 роки тому +1

      Is Kosovo Serbia?

    • @magentuspriest
      @magentuspriest 4 роки тому +4

      @@bnbcraft6666 yes

    • @alexis8500
      @alexis8500 4 роки тому +1

      @@bnbcraft6666 No it's its own country. It just doesn't have enough representation to be formally known as "independent."

    • @Bekrija.
      @Bekrija. 4 роки тому +1

      From love of the south to Republika Srpska and Serbia

  • @cynthiawolfe3419
    @cynthiawolfe3419 2 роки тому +4

    I truly enjoyed this video. You pretty much nailed the don'ts of visiting the south. I'm from North Carolina and I love following you and your family! Bless your hearts!

  • @audreywilliams6533
    @audreywilliams6533 4 роки тому +61

    Yes we southerners are friendly..🤗 Oh and sweet Tea is our wine..

    • @vinciroth
      @vinciroth 4 роки тому +4

      Sweet tea is the life blood of the south

    • @audreywilliams6533
      @audreywilliams6533 4 роки тому +1

      vinciroth Indeed it is!😊

    • @ethanknight8461
      @ethanknight8461 4 роки тому +2

      Seriously so much nicer than people in california

    • @Ma-rd9xt
      @Ma-rd9xt 4 роки тому +1

      Sweet tea and biscuits my god

    • @ethanknight8461
      @ethanknight8461 4 роки тому

      Susan Sullivan lmao just continue to prove my point - I’m a Californian ya know. Simply writing bullshit in all caps I can infer you meant that rudely. Could have at least said something encouraging the California people or bring up something nice they do.

  • @dannydeshler4327
    @dannydeshler4327 3 роки тому +84

    I have had the blessing of living in Tennessee for (49) years now...I consider myself a true Southerner and am very proud of our region of a great country. Folks here are the nicest, most polite and helpful as you'll find anywhere in the US. We love our region and look forward to having visitors come share it with us! (He is correct...bring your manners and your appetite with you!) :)

    • @xero402
      @xero402 3 роки тому +4

      I love Tennessee. I'm from South Carolina and visit Tennessee often. I always feel at home.

    • @domdellanooch
      @domdellanooch 3 роки тому +3

      Just moved here from South Georgia. Love it, feels like home but with a lot more to do.

    • @charlessmith8679
      @charlessmith8679 3 роки тому +1

      I'm from south Carolina and I love Chattanooga and ruby falls

    • @underrated7312
      @underrated7312 Рік тому

      Your correct they are incredibly kind and polite as long your white 🙄

    • @kenny87ification
      @kenny87ification Рік тому

      I am an Indian, can I come to Southern United States without facing racism

  • @jmyers9853
    @jmyers9853 4 роки тому +13

    when i moved to Mississippi 50 years ago, i told the real estate lady "when are the real estate paper ready", she said, "if we don't get it done today, we'll get it done tomorrow but we'll get it done" and it change my whole outlook on life. slow down we'll get it done

  • @fernandovalenzuelaacuna6195
    @fernandovalenzuelaacuna6195 3 роки тому +5

    Im from Chile ,South America and im going to visit the south next year ! ( Kentucky, Tennessee and new Orleans) as a fellow southerner myself I think ill fit in right away ! LoL . Really excited about seeing those wonderful places,people and food !

    • @jerrywinters6914
      @jerrywinters6914 2 роки тому +2

      I am a Tennessean (The Appalachia Mountains Part near the State lines of TN, VA & NC) and I hope you had or will have a wonderful experience during your visit.

    • @fernandovalenzuelaacuna6195
      @fernandovalenzuelaacuna6195 2 роки тому

      @@jerrywinters6914 Im very sure I will , thanks Jerry

  • @antivenomadams6369
    @antivenomadams6369 3 роки тому +190

    There is no sound more pleasing to the ear than a Southern accent❤

    • @mmendel46
      @mmendel46 3 роки тому +7

      I find it to generally be grating. I don't mind quite as much for females, but male southern accents weirdly put me on edge.

    • @antivenomadams6369
      @antivenomadams6369 3 роки тому +2

      @@mmendel46 LOL 😁

    • @BigDogCountry
      @BigDogCountry 3 роки тому +20

      Note to all "actors"... a little goes a long way, and we _DON'T_ sound like Foghorn Leghorn.

    • @staceyaquinn1969
      @staceyaquinn1969 3 роки тому +12

      Grating is the Yankee accent

    • @mmendel46
      @mmendel46 3 роки тому +1

      @@staceyaquinn1969 I'm sure alot of it has to do with where you grew up. I tend not to like southern or midwestern accents. The general Transatlantic accent works for me, and i'm generally pretty ok with all the wonky Northeast accents.

  • @rebeccaflagler2629
    @rebeccaflagler2629 4 роки тому +33

    Raised in southern Mississippi . Always smile and say Thank You .

  • @tomboyhns2643
    @tomboyhns2643 4 роки тому +150

    “Don’t confuse bbq with grilling out.”
    Brian Hull: “PREACH IT BROTHER! PREACH IT!”
    😂😂😂
    I live in Northeast North Carolina, and a lot of stereotypical southern things tend to be done by Baptists in my area, which is not a bad thing at all, just not *everyone* is gonna be that way.

    • @efraim3364
      @efraim3364 4 роки тому +1

      BBQ IS NOT A VERB!

    • @sillybirdy1994
      @sillybirdy1994 4 роки тому

      So freakin true. Im from Ky and heard one of my Australian friends talking about BBQing and how he'd put stuff on the BBQ. I was so confused. BBQing to me is putting something in a smoker one afternoon and leaving it overnight lol.

    • @aaronclift
      @aaronclift 4 роки тому

      @@efraim3364 YES!!!

    • @Visplight
      @Visplight 4 роки тому

      I'm currently living in the middle east. "BBQ" here is just "throw meat on grill until no longer red." It pains me.

    • @grigoregruesome3606
      @grigoregruesome3606 4 роки тому

      Seriously! In the north bbq generally means meat cooked any way slathered with nasty corn syrup. You can’t get good bbq up here.

  • @stevofoz
    @stevofoz 2 роки тому +4

    Your enthusiam is so infectious, and the information you have given is insightful and considered. We're travelling through the South in a few weeks time taking in Nashville, Memphis, Natchez, New Orleans, Pensacola, Atlanta and Asheville. Thank you for the incredibly helpful tips that I'm sure will come into their own when we're there!

  • @terrypennington2519
    @terrypennington2519 4 роки тому +92

    I'm a simple man, I live where there is grits. The south has lots of grits. I love grits. Therefore I love the south.

    • @uppitywhiteman6797
      @uppitywhiteman6797 4 роки тому +1

      Grits. Amen I have grits sent to me where I live in Mexico.

    • @turnermorgan1176
      @turnermorgan1176 4 роки тому +1

      Even in Georgia, where I was reared, I have found grits that were syrupy, gritty water, or that would substitute for hardened concrete. Grits, prepared properly, with shrimp is heaven on a plate!

    • @thebestoneevermade
      @thebestoneevermade 4 роки тому +1

      Grits are life

    • @timothysmith5111
      @timothysmith5111 4 роки тому +3

      grits = girls raised in the south

    • @dr3754
      @dr3754 4 роки тому

      you can get grits all over in nyc too. they throw in the extra gritty for free.

  • @josephm106
    @josephm106 3 роки тому +25

    I love how the south's don'ts are don't be surprised about how great a place we are

  • @OlympusPublicAffairs
    @OlympusPublicAffairs 4 роки тому +58

    There's a saying we have in my family when someone's late. "They gonna be late to their own funeral."
    Matter of fact, my great grandmother was notorious for being late to gatherings. So much so that she was actually late to her funeral. Started at 5, but they didn't get her to the grave until 5:30.

    • @ma2manytx
      @ma2manytx 4 роки тому +2

      I will be holding my Father's casket back at his funeral, because he's always late.

    • @mr.shepherdspie7958
      @mr.shepherdspie7958 4 роки тому

      Damn

    • @Kenji183
      @Kenji183 4 роки тому +1

      My dads uncle was late to his own funeral cause the hearse got a flat tire

    • @chaddaigre1021
      @chaddaigre1021 3 роки тому +1

      Don't know how many times I've heard that

    • @kennyh9226
      @kennyh9226 3 роки тому

      There are 2 things you should never be late for,,Work and fishing, , said Brad Pitt in the movie, A river runs through it, GREAT MOVIE

  • @mmadmic
    @mmadmic Рік тому +5

    This video convinced me to visit the the South of the USA, probably more than once at it's so big compared to my country, Belgium.
    I think I'd come for Christmas, usually I go to Tenerife, for Christmas and/or New Year but it looks a very amazing place to go.

  • @jewgirl952
    @jewgirl952 4 роки тому +271

    I love that children never, never address an adult by first name. They say Miss Donna or Mr. Paul.

    • @JRandomJacket
      @JRandomJacket 4 роки тому +16

      This! The "Formal familiar" that you use with an older person you know well.

    • @Novadragneel832
      @Novadragneel832 4 роки тому +16

      And when someone introduces someone as aunt or uncle 9x out of 10 they arnt the aunt or uncle. Most of the time it's an older cousin.

    • @sunfishdana
      @sunfishdana 4 роки тому

      Truth

    • @drmatt1984
      @drmatt1984 4 роки тому +1

      Bizarre

    • @CeCactus13
      @CeCactus13 4 роки тому +5

      Yep. I'm 18 and a half and lived in my current home since I was 5. I don't think I've ever called my neighbor's parents or my best friends' parents by first name.

  • @tobeaMD
    @tobeaMD 4 роки тому +165

    Here is another don’t, which is don’t expect southerners to think that they are the people with the accents, but you’re the one with the accent.

    • @darrismcdowell2618
      @darrismcdowell2618 4 роки тому +11

      Real talk because I hate New Yorkers accent I'm from Tennessee and they look at me because of my country accent and I'm looking at them like they crazy but I do hate Northern accent

    • @WanderingCheesehead
      @WanderingCheesehead 4 роки тому +4

      I hate it when people call it a “country” accent. We have country in the north, and no one talks that way there.

    • @SentientTrafficConeMan
      @SentientTrafficConeMan 4 роки тому +7

      @@snarkylive Jesus you sound miserable

    • @darrismcdowell2618
      @darrismcdowell2618 4 роки тому +1

      @thewanderandhiscomp hate is a strong their accent the way how they talk is annoying I don't hate nobody just don't like the way how they talk

    • @darrismcdowell2618
      @darrismcdowell2618 4 роки тому +2

      @@snarkylive I don't hate no one it just the way how they talk it's annoying he got some people from up North who don't like the way how southern people talk

  • @bulldogwings54
    @bulldogwings54 4 роки тому +17

    Sweet Tea! 'The house wine of the South" Alabama White Sauce', Yum!

  • @tubularfrog
    @tubularfrog 3 роки тому +21

    I live on the West coast and have had the privilege of traveling in the South several times. I have to say that 99.9% of my interactions with the folks there have been memorably pleasant. In fact a bad interaction really stands out because it's so unusual. The food is wonderful there. Going to a grocery store I was surprised to find an aisle marked for grits, something I never see at home. The BBQ is to die for, and the sauces are many and varied in flavor. The people are almost always very friendly, and some with thick accents. Most of the small town (non-chain) restaurants serve "rib-sticking" food that's very tasty and filling. The warmest time I spent in North Carolina was in the late Spring and it was already getting humid and hot. I also noticed there are a lot more Black folks there than I normally see at home, which historically makes sense. I got to town there late one night in Arkansas and the little restaurant was closing but they served me anyway (wonderful deep fried battered catfish). I've always had a good time there.

    • @canyonparkerfirebird
      @canyonparkerfirebird Рік тому

      As a nc man I'm happy you found our food good, ya gotta try our pulled pork with some east Carolina BBQ sauce it's to die for .

  • @catherinefunderburg3535
    @catherinefunderburg3535 4 роки тому +28

    Just because you were invited to “ stop by anytime” don’t- it wasn’t a real invitation that was meant for you to drop by. You must call!

    • @ninaelsbethgustavsen2131
      @ninaelsbethgustavsen2131 3 роки тому +1

      Here in Scandinavia it would be a legit invite..... ☺
      Love from Norway 💖

  • @kimberlyparrish7522
    @kimberlyparrish7522 4 роки тому +138

    Here in the south it’s humid we call it the "The air you wear”.

    • @kevinbyrne4538
      @kevinbyrne4538 4 роки тому +6

      When my brother moved south to North Carolina, he told me about opening the front door of his house and being hit by a wall of hot, humid air -- like stepping inside a furnace or a sauna.

    • @jofriko5416
      @jofriko5416 4 роки тому +3

      Kevin Byrne it’s true. But you get used to it.

    • @phantom629
      @phantom629 4 роки тому +4

      In soflo we have an atmosphere you can swim through

    • @allencook6574
      @allencook6574 4 роки тому +1

      My personal favorite is swimming while walking

    • @kimberlyparrish7522
      @kimberlyparrish7522 4 роки тому

      Erin Yep pterodactyl skeeters .. fly off with your young in’s.

  • @michaelteal391
    @michaelteal391 4 роки тому +35

    10 points for having a picture of the Bojangles' box.

  • @leanneneville2431
    @leanneneville2431 3 роки тому +28

    Hi , I’m from Victoria in Australia, hope to get to the South in the next year or so, when things settle down with Covid. Love your history and loved your video, very interesting and helpful. Cheers 👏💗🇦🇺

    • @paigegarrison6721
      @paigegarrison6721 3 роки тому +6

      The narrator forgot to mention a sweet little town called Eufaula, AL. We have many beautiful antebellum homes and are known for Bass fishing. Many televised fishing tournaments are held here! And of course, the people are fabulous!🥰

    • @AKHWJ3ST
      @AKHWJ3ST 3 роки тому +4

      Small towns are the best, most representative of the South. The food, the slow pace, the friendly people. The heat, humidity and mosquitoes!

    • @domdellanooch
      @domdellanooch 3 роки тому +1

      Don't spend too much time in the big cities. True southern hospitalities are found in small towns that you only find by taking back roads.

  • @laurakenney100
    @laurakenney100 3 роки тому +207

    I ordered unsweetened iced tea at a restaurant in Alabama & the waitress said "are you from up north?" 🤣 Um, yes.

    • @coolcutsgal2
      @coolcutsgal2 3 роки тому +11

      Insult! 🤭

    • @laurakenney100
      @laurakenney100 3 роки тому

      @@coolcutsgal2 😊

    • @amopotato7953
      @amopotato7953 3 роки тому +3

      Lol

    • @pumpkinmomma155
      @pumpkinmomma155 3 роки тому +26

      Yeah we treat unsweet tea like its poison 😂

    • @laurakenney100
      @laurakenney100 3 роки тому +7

      @@pumpkinmomma155 Hahaha. I see why she thought I was so strange. 😊 I love it unsweetened with lemon & a raspberry teabag to flavor it.

  • @yayaglass
    @yayaglass 3 роки тому +85

    As a Southern Woman, I approve this message.

  • @johnnybravo3869
    @johnnybravo3869 4 роки тому +288

    The biggest "Don't": don't come and try to change Here into wherever it is you're from.

    • @user-cv3gd2wr5q
      @user-cv3gd2wr5q 4 роки тому +22

      Johnny Bravo I think that’s one of the biggest don’ts there is.

    • @bentuck743
      @bentuck743 4 роки тому +24

      Born and raised nashvillian, this man speak the truth. Californians, don’t come around here and try to make it LA.

    • @JesseG085
      @JesseG085 4 роки тому +31

      As a southerner living in CA people here tell me all the time how backwards the rest of the country is. Most of them have never been outside of CA but want to flee CA to "fix" other states.
      I stay out of local politics because it ain't my sandbox and I'm not here to stay.

    • @patrickmcdonald9160
      @patrickmcdonald9160 4 роки тому +2

      I left my hometown for that exact reason

    • @bentuck743
      @bentuck743 4 роки тому +30

      It doesn’t need fixing. Stay in your own damn city. This is why everyone hates CA. All so arrogant.

  • @melanieannburke-mccarty7480
    @melanieannburke-mccarty7480 3 роки тому +91

    Stinks though, when people move here, they try make things like from where they move from. The South is disappearing. Sucks.

    • @cisium1184
      @cisium1184 3 роки тому +14

      Difference between the cities and the rural areas. Atlanta is uber-liberal.

    • @christopherbacon1077
      @christopherbacon1077 3 роки тому +2

      Not fast enough.

    • @lisaandbeans9645
      @lisaandbeans9645 3 роки тому +1

      If I open the door for one mo' Yankee and they don't say "thank you" imma flip out.

    • @lisaandbeans9645
      @lisaandbeans9645 3 роки тому +1

      @Jason H to be honest I don't want see that thing everyday. Keep it at home, on your clothes, on your car. Why do I have to suffer so you can feel better. You live in this country with other people and everyone don't a positive history with the Confederate flag.

    • @carltonpoindexter2034
      @carltonpoindexter2034 3 роки тому

      When I was growing up in Ohio in the 1950s it used to be mannered like the South, then the New Yorkers started moving in and has been downhill ever since.

  • @Christain214
    @Christain214 3 роки тому +198

    Bless your heart is an insult don’t let someone not from the south tell you otherwise

    • @trunkskoolkid
      @trunkskoolkid 3 роки тому +27

      🤫, giving away state secrets over here.

    • @racheldama7666
      @racheldama7666 3 роки тому +39

      Not always

    • @anneford1031
      @anneford1031 3 роки тому +53

      Bless your heart is only an insult if it is intended to be used that way. It's all in the tone. I'm sorry if anyone around you has led you to believe otherwise. Take it from someone who is in fact, from the south.

    • @anakelly76512
      @anakelly76512 3 роки тому +16

      Not all the time.

    • @GeorgetownDCNative
      @GeorgetownDCNative 3 роки тому +47

      Said sarcastically, it's an insult.
      Said sincerely, it's sympathy and support.
      It IS all in the tone and what it's referencing.

  • @TurnItUpWorld
    @TurnItUpWorld 4 роки тому +8

    Manners and Thank You's go a long way. Love how "Bless your heart" has multiple meanings. Love grits. They're good any time of the day. Make sure you bring that sunblock if your plan on traveling to the South when it's summer time.

  • @frostlessice9232
    @frostlessice9232 4 роки тому +149

    Also, MOUNTAIN OYSTERS ARE NOT OYSTERS.

    • @Petermanchannel9
      @Petermanchannel9 4 роки тому +4

      But they are great! Those are a cattle town thing, Colorado, Oklahoma, and Texas. Not so much the south.

    • @frostlessice9232
      @frostlessice9232 4 роки тому +1

      @@Petermanchannel9 I'd agree but I see a crap ton of them on menus.

    • @Petermanchannel9
      @Petermanchannel9 4 роки тому +2

      FrostlessIce oh for sure, I like them a lot.

    • @WoeGoesTheWeekend
      @WoeGoesTheWeekend 4 роки тому +1

      Good ole calf fries

    • @shawncameron9514
      @shawncameron9514 4 роки тому +3

      They're also not southern

  • @pinchtwo654
    @pinchtwo654 2 роки тому +23

    One thing about our heat in the South that surprises a lot of people from cooler areas is how the heat lingers into the night, especially in really humid places like Savannah. My wife and I got married in Savannah on an evening in late July and I clearly remember it was still above 90 degrees for a couple hours past sundown.

    • @daisylu1203
      @daisylu1203 11 місяців тому

      Southeast AL here, that sounds about right. 1 a.m. look at outside thermometer, its in the 80s.

  • @peterlafayette5595
    @peterlafayette5595 3 роки тому +18

    Moved here 8 months ago 2019..love it here, nice people.

  • @brianscheuermann9862
    @brianscheuermann9862 4 роки тому +65

    In North Carolina we actually have 2 different types of BBQ. Eastern and western. One is vinegar based the other is tomato based!

    • @brianscheuermann9862
      @brianscheuermann9862 4 роки тому +5

      @Christiaan Overgaard here in NC it's all ate with slaw and hushpuppies. But neither should have anything but a homemade sauce!!!

    • @lizygluck4068
      @lizygluck4068 4 роки тому +2

      There also 2 different types of coleslaw. Red and white. Red is got more of a bbq flavor where as white(my fave; but only my mamas) is more mayo vinegar sugar based

    • @brianscheuermann9862
      @brianscheuermann9862 4 роки тому +1

      @@lizygluck4068 we call "red slaw" BBQ slaw. Its isnt common where I live but there are a few spots that you will find it. I prefer vinegar and sugar based. And there aren't many places that make really good slaw period. Oh yeah, always use apple cider vinegar!!!! I wont make slaw without it!!!

    • @MichaelBryanNC
      @MichaelBryanNC 4 роки тому +5

      I’m on the coast and I almost never see western bbq here, and we always use a vinegar based bbq sauce. All of our bbq restaurants have it or else it would have to shut down here for lack of sales.

    • @kameranspahn9554
      @kameranspahn9554 4 роки тому +5

      Brian Scheuermann from mooresville NC myself and the vinegar based is the best in my opinion

  • @stevethomas760
    @stevethomas760 4 роки тому +19

    Enjoyed the video. As a native Georgian I thought you were spot on except for the being late. Your first point, manners. It's not respectful of others if you are late. Happy trails

  • @dhession64
    @dhession64 3 роки тому +15

    My wife and I did a Southern Swing through most of the places you mentioned: Atlanta, Savannah, and Charleston. My cousin was getting married just south of Atlanta in Fayetteville, and my wife told me we should go to a couple places while we're there and make a week of it. It was one of the best vacations I've ever taken. We weren't in Atlanta very long (just long enough to seriously hate the traffic) but we thoroughly enjoyed Savannah and Charleston. Very laid back, relaxing, and TONS of history in both. We ate sooooooooo much phenomenal food (stopped at Lady and Sons in Savannah......'nuff said).
    No matter where I've traveled in the South, the hospitality has been unparalleled. Tennessee, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Florida, Kentucky......Mchildren's manners and use of sir/ma'am. At least I did something right lol
    The mayo dilemma for me is that.........I really really like Hellmann's lol......I do like Duke's, don't get me wrong. I think Duke's uses a little more vinegar than Hellmann's. Both have their roles. I'll have to try Blue Plate. And, whenever I can, I ALWAYS skip the Zip lol
    thank you for this video. I'll be sharing it on FB so my cousins in Atlanta, Memphis, New Orleans, Huntsville, Florida, and points unknown can feel some pride in where they're raised, and that it's appreciated.
    One big thing I had to get used to was a grocery store employee insisting on carrying my groceries out to my car in Winnsboro, Texas. I'll never forget it. Service taken to the next level, or to one from a bygone day.

    • @ShaunFVG
      @ShaunFVG 3 роки тому

      Sounds great. Atlanta traffic is horrible, I wouldn't consider the city southern anymore though lol

    • @rconach
      @rconach 10 місяців тому +2

      I grew up in Toledo, Ohio and the employee who sacked your groceries always brought them to our car. No tip expected, it was a store service.

    • @dhession64
      @dhession64 10 місяців тому +1

      @@rconach it was a level of service to which I'd become unfamiliar. I resisted at first, until I realized it was this particular store's custom. I noticed other patrons readily handing their bags to the gentleman who carried them to their cars.....regardless of who you were. We got used to it pretty quick lol

  • @simonashworth2820
    @simonashworth2820 3 роки тому +41

    I’m a Brit and this is how I treat everyone. Lots of us Brits do. South USA sounds like a great place to visit or better still live. 😀🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧😀

    • @adampindell
      @adampindell 3 роки тому +4

      Just don't come in mid August 😩

    • @Jenufir
      @Jenufir 3 роки тому +2

      Or July, or September. But visit us any time. :)

    • @alvojnikovic2171
      @alvojnikovic2171 3 роки тому +5

      The south was the last to leave the British empire and the accent and culture is very much derived from England that’s why it’s so similar. Georgia was named after King George for example. And yes don’t visit during the summer. It’s brutal.

    • @bearbenton5945
      @bearbenton5945 3 роки тому +3

      Come on over. We love meeting new people, and you're sure to get a few casseroles from the neighbors. Best part about the south, despite what others always talk about that aren't from here, is we don't care what color/religion you are. Beautiful country, you can go hunting, fishing, go to church or hell don't. Don't matter. You'll be taken in with open arms and kindness.

    • @charlessmith8679
      @charlessmith8679 3 роки тому +1

      @@adampindell mid August now, it's only 85 now, thats warm here

  • @SnakeladyGreta
    @SnakeladyGreta 4 роки тому +42

    BBQ in NC, two types in NC! Eastern style and Lexington style. One is more tomato based. The other is vinegar based. SC is Mustard based. I like all three. 😁

    • @MrStradia
      @MrStradia 4 роки тому +2

      I like pulled pork, but some of the slop served around the state is terrible. Decent pulled pork is not difficult to do. Why do so many people mess it up?

    • @Wadzillia
      @Wadzillia 4 роки тому +1

      I live in Upstate South Carolina are BBQ is vinegar based. The mustard base is in the lower state.

    • @SnakeladyGreta
      @SnakeladyGreta 4 роки тому

      Jason G I didn’t know that! I wonder if it’s the same as “Lexington” BBQ sauce. I bet I’d love it, regardless. 😁

    • @SnakeladyGreta
      @SnakeladyGreta 4 роки тому

      SeaDub II B’s BBQ in Greenville NC is also awesome!

  • @sonnetlyric3951
    @sonnetlyric3951 4 роки тому +89

    "Ain't" and "Y'all" two of my most used words. South Carolina

    • @GoDawgs18
      @GoDawgs18 4 роки тому

      Sonnet Lyric GA is the same

    • @paulconnors2078
      @paulconnors2078 4 роки тому +1

      And typically viewed as ignorant southern speak in the North.

    • @blownonfuel
      @blownonfuel 4 роки тому +7

      @@paulconnors2078 Really shows who the ignorant one is doesn't it?

    • @DarthFrodo
      @DarthFrodo 4 роки тому +2

      Don't fergit "yain't".

    • @GoDawgs18
      @GoDawgs18 4 роки тому

      Darth Frodo I’m from North GA and I’ve never ever used that or heard that word
      Edit: I have used that before 😃

  • @ogfox9803
    @ogfox9803 3 роки тому +1

    People in the south are so kind, it’s an awesome community.

  • @codygolden7074
    @codygolden7074 4 роки тому +90

    Why am I watching this I’m from the south...

    • @tommy78247
      @tommy78247 4 роки тому +12

      Because we want to make sure his facts are correct

    • @earl_raymond
      @earl_raymond 4 роки тому

      @Patrick Brennan YES!! born and raised in dallas, tx myself.

    • @fowldart2782
      @fowldart2782 4 роки тому +1

      Me too

    • @dewisselspeler9080
      @dewisselspeler9080 4 роки тому +2

      Because poeple like hearing other poeple talk about places where they themselfs are from.

    • @film79
      @film79 4 роки тому +1

      Read the comments, i think the only people watching this are southerns

  • @DiamondTurtle
    @DiamondTurtle 4 роки тому +14

    You are so complementary of our Southern culture! Thank you so much. Watching this made me feel so proud to be a Southerner! I love your videos 💗

  • @ChristChickAutistic
    @ChristChickAutistic 3 роки тому +53

    Remember, if you hear a Southern woman say "Aw, hell no!", run! Lol!
    Also, "the roads are great!"
    * laughs in Mississippi red clay*.

    • @teribendt94
      @teribendt94 3 роки тому +2

      I have heard about Mississippi`s famous red clay lol!! We have some areas of SC where that can be found but from what I heard you all would beat us hands down.

    • @k_tess
      @k_tess 3 роки тому +1

      Wait I thought Geogia was famous for the red clay?
      Here Take it! We dont want it.

  • @kimberlycarder7730
    @kimberlycarder7730 3 роки тому +18

    I'm a South Carolina gal. Proud southerner and wouldn't want to be from anywhere else!!

    • @antccantc5594
      @antccantc5594 3 роки тому

      Just moved from the north...massive culture shock.

  • @janewhitely964
    @janewhitely964 4 роки тому +50

    As a Southerner, I’m pretty much a stickler for being on time.

    • @jake2011rt
      @jake2011rt 4 роки тому +2

      Yeah, that one struck me as odd as well. Most people I know down here are very punctual. Lateness is only common at really informal social events (a la family gatherings). Even the late people at church know that they specifically are the late people.

    • @robert7879
      @robert7879 4 роки тому +1

      I'm also a southern and am always on time I dont know where he got that from

    • @constantvictory3547
      @constantvictory3547 4 роки тому +2

      Right? Maybe Georgia is different than Tampa, New Orleans, Memphis, and Houston where I was raised with the unbreakable rule, "Early is on time, on time is late and late is unacceptable"

    • @sparks6177
      @sparks6177 4 роки тому +1

      I’m from the south also and if it’s something formal I’ll get there early or if it’s the kind of formal where being early is rude either way always be on time for a formal get together or some sort of business it’s disrespectful to be late for that sort of thing

    • @alfredoalcantar8691
      @alfredoalcantar8691 4 роки тому

      ShootinTheShit then no invite for you

  • @petenelson4396
    @petenelson4396 4 роки тому +53

    Plus in the south if a fire burns your house/business or a tornado comes through! Before you wake up your fallen trees, roofs, or yards will be cleaned up before you get up and take a shower by volunteers! We live to help and use our power tools and don’t want thanks or recognition! #truth&fact

    • @skellibone8688
      @skellibone8688 3 роки тому

      This is very true. There was a tornado back in march of last year that devastated middle Tennessee and there were so many volunteers and people wanting to volunteer to help that they actually had to start turning people down because there were too many

  • @duhbody5698
    @duhbody5698 4 роки тому +376

    Don’t talk about gun control and don’t disrespect Dale Earnhardt.

    • @MrShortrounds
      @MrShortrounds 4 роки тому +21

      Those are fightin words for sure!

    • @LuckyFoxes789
      @LuckyFoxes789 4 роки тому +8

      Amen.

    • @byakurenhoujuu
      @byakurenhoujuu 4 роки тому +5

      Who's Dale Earnhardt?

    • @duhbody5698
      @duhbody5698 4 роки тому +7

      Byakuren Houjuu you can google him. He was a NASCAR driver. He drove the #3 goodwrench car was nicknamed the “Intimidator”.

    • @LuckyFoxes789
      @LuckyFoxes789 4 роки тому +8

      @@byakurenhoujuu ahaha I was watching the Daytona 500 with my dad when he died. He hit a wall going about 180 broke his neck. He was one of the best nascar drivers of his time.

  • @PK-fw1xl
    @PK-fw1xl 3 роки тому +2

    Sounds like heaven for my husband from India. He loves to start conversation with strangers, loves to give up his seat and open doors. He loves respect. He once opened a door for a woman who curtly said she didn't need a man to hold open a door.