The 13 Things You Can't Bring Up in NOLA Without Starting A Fight
If there’s one thing that New Orleanians have plenty of, it’s passion. So if you are new to the city or just don’t get around much, you might just stumble upon a topic that people feel…pretty passionate about. Here are the top things you probably don’t want to bring up if you’re trying to just have calm conversation…or if you don’t want to end up in a long debate!

In true New Orleans fashion, even though new regulations have been created to put this issue to bed, it's still one of the hottest ones you'll come across. You never know who got evicted because their landlord wanted to airbnb....or who has an extra apartment in their house that they are making bank on. Tread cautiously.

When it comes to flooding--what causes it, where it's better or worse, and what could be done to stop it--there are a lot of landmines. Yah, it's a pretty sensitive topic.
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At first, Drew Brees was basically treated like Jesus. I mean really, his nickname was Bresus. But slowly, as the Saints continue to decline, questions are starting to pop up. And you can bet, there will be some fights about this!
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Sometimes, you really wonder whether the individual knows how turn signals are suppose to function. And then you get angry...

You ever heard of that song, you say tomato, I say toma-toe? Well most people in New Orleans have not. We'd rather argue with you instead.

Ok, so maybe people don't fight about the housing stock in NOLA...but it certainly gets a lot of people mad!

Everyone has their favorite part of Mardi Gras. But once you start sharing about it, you can bet there will be a whole bunch of opinions.

Similar to AirBnB, it feels like it is going to take a long time for this one to be laid to rest.
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Truly, all kinds of decisions that are made in regards to zoning and special districts cause a whole lot of debate in NOLA, pretty much no matter what.

Now that there are so many beers that are made in the city, you can bet people are picking teams. Just make sure you have actually tried all the different beers before you start debating.

Similar to the housing in New Orleans--everyone has a pothole story that is crazier than the next.

Once this conversation gets started, it takes a really long time before it ends.

And finally, perhaps the most controversial of all--who's got the best po-boy. Not only do people have a favorite po-boy shop, they have the particular places they like to go for certain kinds of po-boys as well.
What do you think are the most controversial topics in New Orleans? What do you always debate about with your friends? Let us know what’s on your minds in the comments below. Your idea could be the next article we run on Only in New Orleans!
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