Could You Survive Living in the Deep South?

There's a lot more to being southern than keeping down your fried food.

Tags: Culture, Tradition, Southern-United-States


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thrive!
If you weren't raised in the deep south, you might as well have been! You have the capacity to enjoy all the beauty and ruckus of southern culture. In the south, you would collect friends quicker than a dog collects ticks. You might even become one of the south's legendary heroes, like Davy Crockett or Elvis Presley!

fit in.
Some of the more unusual southern beliefs and customs might seem foreign to you at first, but with a little southern hospitality, you would learn to fit right in. You could definitely be happy in the south.

hold your own.
You might never be ready to make southern beliefs and customs your own, but that doesn't mean you couldn't be comfortable in the south. You could still enjoy some aspects of the south, like its wide open landscapes and delicious food, while maintaining ideological independence.

stick out like a sore thumb.
From the way you dress to the way you pronounce the word 'pajamas,' nothing about you is southern, and you'd have a hard time convincing people otherwise. You are definitely going to attract some sidelong glances in the south, but don't worry. As long as you don't hate on southern culture, you'll probably be seen as more of a curiosity than a threat.

take a few licks.
Not only do you clearly not conform to southern culture, you don't tread lightly around any old southern conventions that you deem unreasonable. You probably wouldn't make it out of the south without getting into a scrape or two. Remember, these are proud, hotblooded people you're thumbing your nose at!

be doomed.
You are everything that the south is opposed to, and while you might take that as a badge of honor, you probably shouldn't flash your badge around the south. Southern people may seem backwards or laughable to you, but provoke them to raise arms, and you will quickly find out just how wily southern folk can be!