11 Undying Habits That Prove You Can Never Take Mississippi Out Of The Mississippian
Anyone who’s lived in Mississippi for an extend period of time has undoubtedly picked up a few habits along the way. Habits that are pretty tough, if not impossible, to shake. Not so sure? Read on for 11 undying habits that prove you can never take the Mississippi out of a Mississippian.

Hey, after surviving summers in Mississippi, you’re practically invincible when it comes to sweltering temperatures.

It’s possibly the most important condiment of all. I mean, it goes great on everything from butter beans to tomato sandwiches, which is way more than you can say for ketchup and mustard.
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Add a "bless your heart" to the most negative remark, and it magically sounds kind and sympathetic.
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Growing up in Mississippi, manners come into play from the time you’re just a youngin’ and taught to call all elders "ma’am and sir." So, this is one habit you’ll probably never break…and that’s a good thing.

Order tea at an out-of-state restaurant and you’ll probably be served a piping hot version - a far cry from the delicious Mississippi version you’ve grown up on.

Directions in Mississippi rarely include the amount of miles you need to travel. Instead, they usually go something like this, "go about 10 minutes up the road and turn left."

This is a classic in Mississippi, especially among older generations. And if you haven’t tried it, you’re missing out.

In addition to an accent, Mississippians basically have a language of their own. And no matter how far away you go, as soon as you open your mouth, your Mississippi roots will be obvious.
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If you were reared in Mississippi, your undoubtedly wave at other drivers as you pass them. It’s just second nature.

An extension of hospitality, Mississippians are great at making small talk – anytime, anywhere, and with anyone. And this definitely won’t change by leaving the state. However, be advised that it may not be so welcomed in other states.

Some reserve these names for significant others. But if you grew up in Mississippi, there’s a chance you use these names, and others like them, to refer to just about anyone. There’s also chance that you use them when you’re not so happy with someone. Just like "bless your heart," these monikers can be a bit backhanded…but in the nicest way possible, of course.
So, what do you think? Do you agree with everything on this list? Have something to add? Tell us in the comments section!
If you enjoyed this, be sure to check out “12 Phrases That Will Make You Swear Mississippians Have Their Own Language.”
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