12 Things No Self-Respecting Mississippian Would Ever Do
Being a Mississippian takes more than simply residing in the Magnolia State; it’s a way of life. If you’ve lived here for an extended period of time, you know exactly what I’m talking about, and if you haven’t, here’s a heads up on 12 things no self-respecting Mississippian would ever do.

Sorry, but store bought tea just can’t compare to the homemade version.

Mastering the art of driving on rural roads just comes along with living in Mississippi, so a 35 mph speed limit just doesn’t cut it.
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Basically an all-day party, what’s not to love?
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A skillet is practically a mandatory tool when it comes to cooking in Mississippi, which means letting it rust is a major no-no.

Here in Mississippi, it’s all "Coke."

Between fresh seafood from the Gulf and locally grown catfish, buying frozen would be more of a hassle than a convenience.

With so many close calls, it’d be pretty time consuming to freak out about every storm.

If you’re a movie buff, you know this line came from "My Cousin Vinny." If you’re a Mississippian, you know it’s a fact.
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With Mississippi’s sweltering temperatures, doing so would just be crazy.

Cool Whip and Country Crock containers are perfect for storing leftovers and are even better for sharing with neighbors.

Sure, sometimes working on a Sunday just can’t be avoided, but whenever possible, the day is reserved for church, family and friends, food, and relaxing.

The classic creation just wouldn’t be the same without actual mayo.
What else would you add to this list? Tell us in the comments section!
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