10 Things Every Louisianian Wants The Rest Of The Country To Know
Louisiana is a magical place, but we come with some rules. We do things a bit differently down here, and it’s best if you know these things ahead of time.

Let’s get this straight once and for all. It’s pronounced new or-LINS, not new or-LEENZ (rhymes with jeans).

When you’re talking about the parish or the street, all rules go out the window and you’d pronounce it or-LEENZ. General rule of thumb is if "Orleans" is by itself (not preceded by the word ‘new’) then you go with or-LEENZ.
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LSU, Saints, or Ragin' Cajuns, it doesn't matter (as long as it's not Alabama). We love football and we love it fiercely.
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Two rules: Suck the heads and don't eat the dead ones.

And you never really get used to it.

But locals know that the cups are better.

Lettuce, tomato and mayo please!

Delicious shaved ice topped with a flavored syrup really cools you down on those hot and humid summer days.
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We say parish to divide up the state. We're fancy.

From meat pies to strawberries and hot air balloons to jazz music, if you’re into something, chances are we have a festival for that.
Those are just a few of the little quirks about the Pelican State. Let us know what you want the rest of the country to know in the comments below!
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