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metalqueen
Well, all of my life I have lived in the city. A city that is always busy, where everything is opened late, people stay up at all times of the night. I live in "The City That Never Sleeps" known as New York City. I will say that I love...
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Written on April 21st, 2013
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TheDaken
Southern Hospitality?
That went out with covered wagons and the phrase
"Uh suh, I believe you awre quite mistaken"
There is no southern hospitality. SHUT UP.
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Written on October 21st, 2012
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Infinite9
I'd really love to know how to befriend and 'buddy up' with my neighbors, but I really really don't know how...
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Written on March 26th, 2012
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Blackbarbie1987
I was born and raised in the south. Georgia is where I rest my bones and where my heart lies. Growing up here your taught to always smile and be friendly to everyone no matter where they come from or how different they may seem. Yes...
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Written on October 30th, 2011
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WhatAMadWorldWeAreIn
I grew up in Florida, which may be the most south you can get, but it's far from hospitable. Growing up there and spending my summers in North Carolina and West Virginia, it showed me there really were some super sweet and caring people...
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Written on October 15th, 2011
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bout2break
The Today did a story about manners such as holding door open for a stranger , saying please, thank you, ect ect And sure enough the "yankees" failed terribly. Door after door being shut on someone, everybody being rude.
That study...
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Written on November 26th, 2010
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AtomicWater
Thanks to the family in Jasper, Alabama for looking after me in October 1987. Great southern hospitality, i've still not forgotton.
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Written on September 8th, 2010
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hlpflwthat
I've really only one Easter story any more. I guess I still recall a few Easters gone – the year I got a Rawlings Fastback in my basket, that was one sweet rag – but mosly they seem to blend together.
But I've only got one...
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Written on April 1st, 2010
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mzdivine
G'day Mate!. How the heck are ya?
South Australia,is noted for it's hospitality!
A friendly state where we like talking to people!
Come on down and visit!....Let us...
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Written on May 23rd, 2009
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ColesOneandonly18
Being from the south and being raised there is prob. one of the most thangs that has made me who iam. folks these days look at us southern folk as racist hillbillys and it really ticks me off.because i truly couldnt have picked a better...
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Written on May 4th, 2009
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fukkboii
BEING SOUTHERN MYSELF I CAN TRULY SAY THAT GENUINE SOUTHERN FOLK ARE GOOD HEARTED AND NATURED. WE ARE SIMPLE AND APPRECIATE THE LITTLE THINGS AND IT DOESN'T TAKE A WHOLE LOT TO MAKE US HAPPY. WE APPRECIATE OUR CHILDREN AND OUR FAMILIES...
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Written on May 3rd, 2009
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fitterhappiervelcro
I love it. Every time I leave I feel so weird without it. It's not that people from other places around the country aren't nice, in fact, most of the places I've been have been wonderful, but there's just nothing like southern...
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Written on October 12th, 2008
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TheRealWoman
The crew of a certain band were nothing less than amazing to me in March. Drying me off from torrential winter downpours with the singer's towel (yum), feeding me and making me tea. Absolutely amazing Atlanta people....I'll never forget...
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Written on October 11th, 2008
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fungirlmmm
Fungirl loves all parts of the USA and many international destinations but I get homesick when I spend months outside of the precious Southern states. I am a sucker for a man that pulls out my chair at dinner and places my napkin...
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Written on October 11th, 2008
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allycat419
I grew up in the north, typical, brusque, rushing, rude yankee. Lived in Virginia for 15 months, long enough to relax and enjoy the small pleasures life has to offer....my southern neighbors taught me to enjoy a long tall glass of of...
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Written on July 23rd, 2008
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meghanmcgee
I have done a considerable amount of traveling in the northern states, and all I have to say is...I LOVE MY TEXAS!!! Nowhere else will you have strangers wave at you as you pass each other on the road, or get into a random...
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Written on July 10th, 2008
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moonwalker
Southern Hospitality stops in the great state of North Carolina. Strangers down here do NOT smile, do NOT open the door for a lady or say how do Mam. The music vibrates their cars and some of the noise & words do NOT deserve to be...
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Written on July 10th, 2008
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vampireheart
I love the south. I grew up a yankee and have really appreciated the kindness and generosity that the south has extended to me since I've moved down here. I hope to learn to be more hospitable someday.
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Written on July 10th, 2008
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numisiro
I love any hospitality. I like to feel welcome anywhere I go.
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Written on July 10th, 2008
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embecca44
I live in North Carolina and I couldn't imagine being anywhere else! Its a place that complete strangers are united by their love for Dale Jr and the Tarheels. You feel like you're home no matter where you go in the South and I am...
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Written on July 10th, 2008
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