11 Unwritten Rules Every Kentuckian Lives By 'Til Death
By Andrea Limke|Published October 05, 2017
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Andrea Limke
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A Cincinnati native who has lived in Kentucky for over 10 years, Andrea's heart belongs both in the Queen City and the Bluegrass State. After earning an education degree and working in that field for a number of years, Andrea began to pursue her passion for writing over 6 years ago. Since then she has written for a number of print and online publications, as well as published a children's book.
If you’ve lived in Kentucky your entire life, chances are you’ve never really given these habits much thought. That’s because these unwritten rules are a part of most Kentuckian’s everyday life and there really is no need to even speak them out loud. Of course things vary a bit by county and region of our state, but when you look at Kentucky as a whole, here are 11 unwritten rules every tried and true local lives by ’til death.
In Kentucky, basketball is life and there are two clear choices: blue or red. That is, you are either a diehard University of Kentucky fan or you cheer on the University of Louisville Cardinals. If you aren't spending your waking moments rooting for one of these teams, then chances are you just don't care at all because it's one of these beloved Kentucky teams or nothing at all.
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2. The day of the Kentucky Derby is a state holiday.
This one may not be written down, but you'll find most Kentuckians celebrating on the first Saturday in May. The greatest two minutes in sports is a reason to put everything aside in the Bluegrass State and have a party. While the city of Louisville basically shuts down for the race, the rest of the state treats it as a holiday as well.
If you order iced tea in Kentucky, it's going to be sweet. If you show up at someone's house for supper and they serve you tea, it will also be sweet. If you're visiting Kentucky, just know that your sugar intake will be a little higher those days.
Unless you're from Kentucky or have lived here awhile, you may not know that it happens to be one of the most beautiful states in the country. We have a deep pride for this natural beauty and most of us do our best to preserve it. And if you don't, well, you'll have a lot of angry Kentuckians.
5. The best fried chicken doesn't necessarily come from the most popular chain in Kentucky.
The delicious original recipe of Kentucky Fried Chicken will always have a place in the hearts of Kentuckians. However, when it comes to the best of the best, we prefer small mom and pop restaurants, or better yet, our grandma's kitchen. Actually, everyone in Kentucky seems to think they make the best fried chicken, and we are in no position to argue.
Perhaps it's because there are so many small towns in Kentucky, or maybe locals are just proud of their hometown roots, but it's common practice to tell others what county you're from, rather than a town or city. The exception may be if you're from one of the few larger cities, but even still, counties seem a bit more popular.
If you host a party in Kentucky, you better have more than enough food and you especially never want to run out. Kentuckians like to eat, but we don't like to be rude, so it's best to have an over abundance of tasty treats on hand.
Actually, we prefer all of our food to be homemade, but especially biscuits. We arguably make the best in the country, so why waste such an important talent on the can variety? These melt-in-your-mouth, buttery favorites are also appropriate with any meal and are best fresh out of the oven.
Kentuckians are seasoned bargain hunters and rarely will pay full price for anything. And why should we when our state is filled with epic flea markets, antique shops and secondhand stores?
They came before us, they raised us, and they deserve our respect. We were brought up to treat our elders with respect, and that unwritten rule is one that is thankfully passed on from generation to generation.
These rules may be unwritten, but in Kentucky they might as well be made into law. How many of these rules do you abide by? Any unwritten Kentucky rules that we missed? We’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments!
And if you’re desperate for more quintessential Kentucky, check out our recent article about a small Kentucky town here.
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