Stereotypes aren't always bad - after all, they often exist for a reason. There are plenty of stereotypes about Georgia that are false and sometimes even offensive, but there are also some that are true. We've gathered up some of the most noteworthy stereotypes about Georgians that are actually pretty relatable. How many of these apply to you?
Sure, you might occasionally meet a fan of Georgia Tech or even Georgia Southern, but the Dawgs rule at football. Just check out those four National Championship titles we have! There's nothing better than a Saturday in the fall spent between the hedges of Sanford Stadium in Athens, Georgia.
If you order tea at a restaurant in Georgia, it's not even a given that the waiter will ask you "sweet or unsweet?," especially if you're down in the southern part of the state. "Tea" is practically synonymous with the sweet, iced delicacy.
You won't hear us engaged in the "soda vs. pop" debate that can sometimes grip other portions of the country. We keep it simple and have the tendency to call any carbonated beverage "coke." Admittedly, this can get a little confusing at times.
Maybe we're a bit biased since Coca-Cola was invented in Georgia, but we don't need a taste test to know that it's the superior product!
There's no quicker way to know that someone is not from here than to hear them call the capital city "Hotlanta." Just don't.
This one may be more of an opinion than a fact, but you really can't beat our biscuits, fried chicken, shrimp and grits, or collard greens.
And also a huge variety of it! Within a three to four hour drive, you can go from the peaks of the Blue Ridge Mountains to the sandy beaches of the shoreline. There's nothing like the natural beauty in Georgia, no matter what part of the state you're in.
Do you agree with these stereotypes about Georgia? Got any others you want to add? Share yours in the comments! Want to show the world your Georgia pride? Check out all the awesome offerings from our good friends at Wear Your Roots.
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