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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: mind-teaser on January 31, 2019, 12:46:09 PM
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According to some people who have had lived in the southern region....stat es that are consider along the "BIBLE BELT" line region are consider to be more hospitable than the rest of the states? People tends to greet each other more friendly and are willing to lean helping hands when needed? They often address you are "sweet pie", "Sir", "Mam", etc. Those of you who have lived or currently from the south, care to share your thoughts??
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I do find strangers in OK more hospital than say FL. Lingo varies on whether you are in the more urban area versus suburbs just as any place. I do often use "sir", "ma'am", and sprinkle in a few "honkydory", but seldom hear and never say "sweetie pie". I do hear "pumpkin pie", though.
Also, OK is a bible belt. Literally there is a church every 2 blocks, but it appears there are that many liquor, vape, and and marijuana dispensary stores as well. :D
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Hey brother
I live in the south for a while.
You can ask me anything.
As for the people, it is some of the most racist place,
Forget those southern hospitality
Maybe if you’re white
They treat Us hmong like the black
There’s some always some dude with a confederate flag everywhere
Lots of church and god
There white church and black church
It is hot and humid
And lots of bugs
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Lots of poor people
Lots of trailer
Trust me
It’s almost like a 3rd world country
Really religious
They always vote GOP because they care more about their beliefs
Than their kids education or healthcare
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from the places that I have been too, north and south. depends.
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...depends.
ding, ding, ding...
And yep, I've been to north, south, east and west..areas..
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Its true about the south. They have a slave mentality. Its like living and working on the plantation :P ;D
Its the number one reason why big manufacturers with back breaking job love it in the south. The politician let them in without having to pay any taxes, treat their employees like slaves, hates unions. :'(
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after high school
i just wanted to get out of wisconsin
so i went down south and live and work there for a bit
there's not a lot hmong folks
and in the summer time it is hot and humid
alot of racist redneck and hicks
church and military
compare to the rest of the USA
i think the south is probably some of the poorest place in america
here's a old pic of me in hmong clothes
in the background is spanish moss that grow on tree
but you can only find those in the south
it has hair like leafs
(https://i.imgur.com/bhqXbkB.jpg)
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Just an FYI
as asian are treated like blacks
if those redneck and hick start getting racist
just tell them to " F off and call them a racist" and they usually stop
somehow they don't like getting call that
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According to some people who have had lived in the southern region....stat es that are consider along the "BIBLE BELT" line region are consider to be more hospitable than the rest of the states? People tends to greet each other more friendly and are willing to lean helping hands when needed? They often address you are "sweet pie", "Sir", "Mam", etc. Those of you who have lived or currently from the south, care to share your thoughts??
Whenever one of those states make the news, is it ever good news?
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People are generally the same everywhere.
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I get to go ice fishing in Northern States... O0
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Whenever one of those states make the news, is it ever good news?
Is the super bowl good news?