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The Ground Rules

Tomorrow in Atlanta the New England Patriots will be playing the Los Angeles Rams in the Super Bowl. That means a whole lot of folks from the not-South are descending on the South even as we speak. Now while I would posit that the love of football unites us all, there are certainly some things that will be different, dare I say foreign, to folks who come down here. That’s probably why social media has been rife with memes like this one that set out some ground rules for visitors from the non-South:

So I got to thinking that if there are rules for traveling down here, are there rules for traveling up there … to the North? I’m under no illusions that we Southerners are perfect, and I’m quite sure that there are things we do when we travel that annoy. That’s why I decided to do some highly scientific research (i.e. I put a call-out on social media) to find out just what we should and should not do if ever we cross the Mason-Dixon Line.

Here’s what I found out:

I’ll give you a minute here to gather yourself before we move on.

Feel like we can continue? Here we go.

And finally, this should probably be the cardinal rule:

So go on out and travel. See new things. Meet new people (just don’t question them too much right off the bat). And most of all, just be your good old polite Southern self.

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