10 Surefire Ways To Always Spot A Tourist In Alabama
By Jennifer Young
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Published April 04, 2016
Alabama receives many tourists each year, whether they’re here to watch college football, or to visit one of the state’s many historical landmarks. Maybe they’re here visiting friends and/or family. Whatever the reason, if you came face to face with a tourist here in Alabama, would you even know it?
Let’s take a look at 10 ways you can always spot a tourist in Alabama.
1. A tourist will lack the traditional Alabama accent.
2. A tourist's vehicle will usually have an out-of-state license plate displayed.
3. Tourists seem to always get lost on Alabama's backroads.
4. Mosquitoes tend to freak tourists out. Here in Alabama, we've become used to them.
5. A tourist will spot a boiled peanut stand and drive right past it. Most Alabama residents know better than to do that.
6. You're in a convenience store and overhear a customer asking for a lottery ticket. This customer is obviously a tourist. Alabama doesn't have a lottery.
7. Tourists are always extra miserable in the heat. Alabama residents have learned to live with it.
8. If you overhear someone trying to purchase alcohol in Alabama on a Sunday, chances are they're a tourist. Sunday alcohol sales are prohibited in most parts of the state.
9. Tourists tend to order UN-sweet tea and will usually use the words "pop" or "soda" when ordering a soft drink.
10. If you walk past someone and holler "Roll Tide!"...
...or "War Eagle!," they'll look at you in a state of confusion if they're a tourist. ALL Alabama residents know the meaning of "Roll Tide!" and "War Eagle!"
What are some other ways you can always spot a tourist in Alabama?
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