13 Things That Make It Obvious You Grew Up In A Small Town In Mississippi
Unless you’ve grown up in a small town you won’t understand the “love, hate” relationship that comes along with it. From uneventful days to knowing everyone’s name, growing up in a small town in Mississippi is definitely an experience.
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If you grew up in a small town in Mississippi, you were at church on Sunday…and Wednesday.
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On Friday nights there was a football game and EVERYONE was there.
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Local hangouts included random places where lots of cars could be parked and involved hours upon hours of, well, just hanging out.
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Your teacher taught your mom. Your new boss is your cousin’s friend. You’ve had the same people in your class since kindergarten. You all know each other in some way, shape, or form, and, because of such, keep up with everything that’s going on in each others’ lives. Speaking of knowing each other…
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You never carry a house key because, well, your door isn’t locked and why would it be?
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If you misbehaved, you were punished. And punishment normally involved a "whippin’" from either a paddle or a "switch" which, by the way, you were forced to pick.
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When the heat was unbearable there was only one thing to do and that was go swimming. Didn’t have a pool? No problem. Any old creek did just fine.
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Getting a group of friends together and getting muddy was the norm…and a great time.
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"Please" and "thank you" were a part of your vocabulary for as long as you can remember, and you ALWAYS addressed your elders with a "ma’am" or "sir."
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Trips to Wal-Mart were beyond exciting and you never knew who you’d run in to.
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Traffic was never a problem and the only time your town would experience a "traffic jam" was when a slow-moving tractor was on the road.
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It wasn’t uncommon to see them being driven places... like, instead of cars.
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When you tell people where you’re from they almost always respond with "never heard of it," so you have to name larger, nearby towns just so they’ll have an idea of where your town is located.
Growing up in a small town definitely has its ups and downs, but if one thing’s for sure, it’s that you sure do miss it when you leave because there’s no place like home. What were some of your favorite parts of growing up in a small town in Mississippi?
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