People from Alabama are pretty tough. We’re survivors of hot summer temperatures, difficult jobs and stereotypes that seem to never end. You should never mistake our Southern hospitality for weakness, because we’re some of the toughest people you’ll ever meet.
Here are 10 reasons why Alabamians are unbelievably tough:
- We’re survivors of hot summer temperatures…
flickr/Robert Couse-Baker It’s not unusual for the thermostat to pass 100 degrees for a straight week during the summer months. To survive Alabama summers, we have to be tough.
- …and the high humidity that comes along with it.
flickr/jenny downing The high humidity during the summer months is AWFUL! Positively DREADFUL!
- Farming is a part of everyday life.
flickr/Melinda Shelton Farming isn’t easy work, but the farmers here in Alabama work hard to get things done. This is definitely one of the toughest jobs in Alabama. Sadly, our farmers don’t receive the credit they deserve. Remember, if it wasn’t for farmers, we wouldn’t be able to survive.
- Our servicemen and women bravely serve our country.
flickr/The U.S. Army There’s no greater honor than serving in the military, and Alabama’s soldiers are AWESOME! Serving in the military is the toughest job for both those serving and the ones waiting back home for their safe return.
- We come together in times of tragedy.
flickr/Red Cross: Carl Manning GKCARC When natural disasters strike in Alabama, and everything is taken away from us, we have to be tough in order to start over.
- We work long hours…
flickr/ESwift Many jobs in Alabama are very labor intensive and require several hours a day. For example, construction workers, in many cases, work from daylight to dark.
- …in tough conditions.
flickr/LloydGallman Factory workers work long hours in tough conditions EVERY SINGLE DAY without complaining. These are tough people who also don’t receive the credit they deserve. Their jobs are much tougher than many realize.
- Sports have made us the tough people we are today.
flickr/Adam Campbell We’re trained from a young age to be competitive in all sports. When it comes to competing, we can’t expect to win every time. When we lose, we get over it and move on.
- We deal with all types of annoying wildlife.
flickr/Natalie McNear Alabamians must be tough in order to survive the wildlife here. Whether it be a mosquito, a copperhead, or a deer darting out in the middle of the road, it seems that animals in this state are out to get us.
- Stereotypes…ENOUGH SAID!!!!!
flickr/C-Monster Here in Alabama, we’ve had to develop a thick skin because of the many stereotypes that come our way.
In what other ways are Alabamians unbelievably tough? Let us know in the comments below!
flickr/Robert Couse-Baker
It’s not unusual for the thermostat to pass 100 degrees for a straight week during the summer months. To survive Alabama summers, we have to be tough.
flickr/jenny downing
The high humidity during the summer months is AWFUL! Positively DREADFUL!
flickr/Melinda Shelton
Farming isn’t easy work, but the farmers here in Alabama work hard to get things done. This is definitely one of the toughest jobs in Alabama. Sadly, our farmers don’t receive the credit they deserve. Remember, if it wasn’t for farmers, we wouldn’t be able to survive.
flickr/The U.S. Army
There’s no greater honor than serving in the military, and Alabama’s soldiers are AWESOME! Serving in the military is the toughest job for both those serving and the ones waiting back home for their safe return.
flickr/Red Cross: Carl Manning GKCARC
When natural disasters strike in Alabama, and everything is taken away from us, we have to be tough in order to start over.
flickr/ESwift
Many jobs in Alabama are very labor intensive and require several hours a day. For example, construction workers, in many cases, work from daylight to dark.
flickr/LloydGallman
Factory workers work long hours in tough conditions EVERY SINGLE DAY without complaining. These are tough people who also don’t receive the credit they deserve. Their jobs are much tougher than many realize.
flickr/Adam Campbell
We’re trained from a young age to be competitive in all sports. When it comes to competing, we can’t expect to win every time. When we lose, we get over it and move on.
flickr/Natalie McNear
Alabamians must be tough in order to survive the wildlife here. Whether it be a mosquito, a copperhead, or a deer darting out in the middle of the road, it seems that animals in this state are out to get us.
flickr/C-Monster
Here in Alabama, we’ve had to develop a thick skin because of the many stereotypes that come our way.
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