11 Things That Prove Mississippi Truly Is The Hospitality State
Let’s face it; when it comes to true southern hospitality, Mississippi can’t be beat. I mean, it is nicknamed the Hospitality State, after all. (And it really just doesn’t get more official than that.) Still not convinced? Here are 11 things that prove Mississippi truly is the Hospitality State.

If you’ve ever broken down, had a dead battery, or got a flat tire in Mississippi, then you’re fully aware that residents are quick to offer assistance – without expecting anything in return.

Have you ever attempted going for a walk in small town Mississippi? Just about every passerby will stop and ask if you need a ride.
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From borrowing cups of sugar to lending a hand with yard work, neighbors in Mississippi look out for one another.
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It’s almost guaranteed that the new person to a Mississippi neighborhood will be welcomed with food; amazing, home-cooked food.

Life in Mississippi tends to move at a slower pace, and part of that may be because Mississippians are always up for chat…with friends and strangers alike.

You can’t have friendliness without manners, and when it comes to manners, Mississippians basically wrote the book. Rarely heard in many places, "please, thank you, ma’am, and sir" are still a part of everyday vocabulary in the Magnolia State.

Although not required by law, it’s still common practice in Mississippi to pull over for funeral processions.

Mississippi may not be one of the richest states but it is one of the most giving…and that says a lot about its residents.
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Whether passing another car on a rural road or driving by a pedestrian, a Mississippian’s hand will instinctually begin to wave.

Once the "hurricane party" is over, residents don’t hesitate to help one another out, and that includes everything from clearing downed trees to assisting with repairs.

Whoever said "chivalry is dead" has clearly never been to Mississippi. From opening doors for strangers to allowing someone with fewer items to skip in line at the store, residents are the very definition of polite.
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