16 Undeniable Dos And Don'ts Of Living In Arkansas
Perhaps because I’m a native Arkansan and generally just a friendly gal, newcomers to Arkansas frequently ask me what there is to do here. I tell them about our scenic beauty, of course. I mention state parks and resort towns and restaurants and lakes. What no one ever asks, though, is how to act like a local in the natural state. In the spirit of making sure newly arrived Arkansans feel at home, here are 16 undeniable dos and don’ts of living in Arkansas:
DO wave at people you don’t know.
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DO make friends with property owners.
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That color means no.
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DON’T go fishing without a fishing license
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You can get a pretty steep fine.
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DON’T refer to groups of people as “y’all” if you have a strong accent that is not from the South.
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Honestly, it feels a little condescending.
DO accept the help. Most of the time, you’ll be glad you did.
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DON’T try outdoor activities without knowing what you’re getting into.
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The rapids on the Cossatot River are not for the faint of heart.
DON’T be surprised if you learn something new.
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DON’T watch Deliverance before you float the Buffalo River.
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DON’T speak against the Hogs in front of a Razorback fan.
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Pa's party would be a terrible place to test this one.
DO learn how to call the hogs.
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Honestly, googling WPS will get you some useless results. it means "Woo Pig Sooie." There. Now you know.
DO learn to wash off with the water hose.
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DON’T condescend to the people who live there.
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That, friend, is a surefire way to make sure no one likes you.
DON’T forget to wash your car.
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Or, you know, do avoid washing your car. It’s probably going to rain here in a minute anyway.
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DON’T go muddin’ in a tiny car.
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Sometimes even the big guys get stuck.
DO rethink your actions if someone says “bless your heart” immediately after you’ve said or done something stupid.
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Bless your heart is the polite Southern answer to the facepalm.
DON’T climb over the railing and fall off a cliff
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JB Weisenfels
For more on how to spot a tourist, click here.
If you’re interested in places to go in Arkansas, try this article.
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