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In this video I react to things you should not do in the South of the USA. I have been learning about Southern food recently so it is good to learn more about the culture and travel in the South

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Never letting the elderly stand is a custom all over America.

christinefox
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As someone that lived in Japan for 7 years and loved being able to keep to myself, it was a bit of a culture shock coming back home to visit (and I’m not even from the south I’m in Colorado). I haven’t been to the south in… 20+ years but even though I’m very shy there’s just something different about Southern hospitality that made me feel welcome even as an anxious child who was usually afraid of everyone.

starparodier
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A lot of the south (especially Appalachia) was settled by Scots and Irish. So I'm not surprised you're seeing cultural similarities to Scotland. Love your videos. Keep 'em up. The Coke thing is mainly because Coke is based in Atlanta, Georgia.

kmwood
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Charleston South Carolina and the upcoming town of Greenville South Carolina. many are suprised at how lovely Greenville SC is. cheers, mate

jeffaddis
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Hi from North Carolina. If you decide to come over to visit I would suggest the Biltmore Mansion (maybe for Christmas with all the Christmas lights and trees set up) or visiting the mountains during fall… all the trees with the reds, yellows, and oranges in color are breathtaking!

Actually_Ashley
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It's mostly accurate. A bit generalized but still mostly true.

We have crawfish boils all the time. I don't care for it myself. I prefer shrimp or crab. Everyone else on the family loves it.

Don't worry you *can* order unsweet tea or tea that's 1/2 sweet and 1\2 unsweet. I do it all the time here in Texas.

toodlescae
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most of the restaurants have got unsweetened tea yes the south is known for sweet tea so ask for a sweet tea or unsweetened tea thanks for the video

jamesparham
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I am a southerner. I think your accent is so great to listen to. You probably could not understand me. This guy is just trying to be fun/funny. You would be just fine. People will love talking with you, bro

ismesis
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HA! Football match! Thanks for reminding me of my mother, she was an Irish immigrant, called my football games matches like it was Euro footie.

Xiphos
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Hi Mert, I hope if you visit the USA you and your family has a wonderful time, i know for sure if you go south the food will be fantastic😊

zoeferbrache
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I highly recommend Charleston, SC. Great food, great weather (not summer, way too hot and humid), and rich history. Lots to see and do there.

Alesia_Ianotauta
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good video im from the south florida its very intersting

dnsquad
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Mert,
If you prefer a vinegar based sauce try north Carolina type BBQ Eastern is whole hog BBQ with a vinegar based sauce, Western north Carolina is a ketchup and vinegar based sauce on something like pork shoulder, cooked with mainly hickory wood.

terrycarter
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He described the deep south and coastal regions, which are rich in culture and beauty. They developed around farm and plantation industries. I suggest you look up the history of each place before you go. But also consider Appalachian mts-TN, VA, NC, foothills of SC and GA. Scotts and Irish settled here and the rural area kept many traditions. I live in the Great Smokey Mts. National Park in NC- unique Music, food, history and beauty (especially autumn). 3 hours from Atlanta, worth it! Its the most visited national park in the US.

jessicastewart
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You should go to Savannah, GA. It’s a great place to go and never had a bad experience there and have been many times. Had multiple bad experiences when I went to the Outer Banks, NC. No trouble in the rest of NC so don’t get confused. NC is a great place to visit too..especially the Blue Ridge Mountains/Smokies. Btw, NC has two different types of bbq. Dukes Mayo is good but JFG is better.

aggravatedHart
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Yes, there are different personalities in different parts of tbe US. We have lots of things in common but when you travel you see and hear the uniqueness. ❤

vitaminsea
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One of the first words that my little southern toddler cousins learned to say was..."Ta-ta". A toddlers version of "Thank You" in Mississippi)

lynnettestone
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I love vinegar based bbq sauce but I’m from North Carolina so I might be biased

heatherhitchens
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Yes, I make crawfish boils and have bought crab bushels for boils. We have a special seasoning blend you can by at the grocery store, by different brands. The jar is huge, and depending on how much you are cooking, you pour cups and cups of it into the water. We usually have crawfish or shrimp boil with mini red potatoes and corn.

SherriLyles
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I've lived in the South all my life and wouldn't want to live anywhere else. Most if my traveling has been up to NYC and DC. I found New York to be as friendly as Southerners. I think Charleston, SC may be the most interesting place to start a visit. It's so beautiful.

GentleRain