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Originally posted by Honeykiss1974
Here guys, there are good and bad things about Northern living and Southern living. I do not think that one is necessarily better than the other.
I myself have lived in both Northern and Southern states. I was born and raised in Mississippi and attended college in Kentucky. I have a lot of fond memories of growing up in MS (family, religion, charm school, debutante parties, school homecoming, nosy neighbors that told my parents if I was up to no good once they were through fussing at me! ,etc.). In general, I do think that people from the South are usually more friendly, social, and earnest about their feelings (whether good or bad) towards other people.
Right now, I'm still young (27 yrs) with no children so I am relocating to where ever my job or the money takes me. ! However, when the time comes to settle down and raise children, I would moved back down South faster than a preacher's wife out of her girdle at a pancake feed! (Did I mention that Southerns always have a corny saying for every occasion )
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THANK YOU HONEYKISS1974. I TOTALLY agree.

Oh yeah, and by the way, I liked the "preacher's wife" analogy (now THAT'S fast).

I'll haveto use that one.