Overall, we Mississippians tend to be pretty normal; however, there are some things we do that, to outsiders, may seem a bit, well, strange. Here are 12 perfect examples.

  1. We tend to move at a slower pace here in the Magnolia State.

Roger Smith/Flickr Just like molasses in January, we Mississippians aren’t prone to moving fast. Why? Because we like to slow down and enjoy the little things life has to offer.

  1. We make small talk, no matter where we are.

Glenn Euloth/Flickr Whether we’re waiting in line or see someone we know while driving down the street, small talk is bound to happen.

  1. We eat seafood for breakfast…

Yelp Inc./Flickr Shrimp and grits has to be one of the best combinations, ever.

  1. …and gravy.

tyle_r/Flickr A hearty serving of biscuits and gravy is the perfect way to start the day.

  1. …and sometimes, it’s chocolate.

Erin/Flickr Chocolate gravy sounds like a crazy concoction to some, but us Mississippians know better.

  1. We see a hurricane as the perfect opportunity for a party.

Ram K./Flickr There’s no use in worrying ourselves into a frenzy at the first sign of a storm. Instead, we see a possible storm as the perfect opportunity for a party because, well, why not?

  1. We don’t throw away mason jars; we drink from them.

Cassia Noelle/Flickr Call us resourceful, but why throw away a perfectly good jar?

  1. We enjoy crawfish so much, we’ll dedicate an entire day to them.

Billy Brown/Flickr There’s nothing like spending the day with family and friends at a crawfish boil. From the crawfish themselves to all the fixings, it’s definitely one of the state’s best traditions.

  1. We put mayonnaise on…everything.

Jules/Flickr Who said mayo is just for sandwiches? Definitely not a Mississippian! From butter beans to bananas, mayo is the perfect complement to just about anything.

  1. We like our peanuts boiled and spicy.

wiremommy/Flickr From roadside vendors to gas stations, the deliciously spicy snack can be found just about anywhere in Mississippi.

  1. We have our own way of driving.

Julie Falk/Flickr When it comes to navigating Mississippi’s country roads, we tend to drive in the center of the road and, often, at a faster rate than the posted speed limit. Why? Well, when you’re the only one on the road, why not?

  1. We devote a lot of freezer space to deer meat.

Ted Major/Flickr In Mississippi, we have a fifth season known as “hunting season,” so it should come as no surprise that many Mississippians have a freezer stocked with deer meat.

What else would you add to this list? Tell us in the comments section!

Roger Smith/Flickr

Just like molasses in January, we Mississippians aren’t prone to moving fast. Why? Because we like to slow down and enjoy the little things life has to offer.

Glenn Euloth/Flickr

Whether we’re waiting in line or see someone we know while driving down the street, small talk is bound to happen.

Yelp Inc./Flickr

Shrimp and grits has to be one of the best combinations, ever.

tyle_r/Flickr

A hearty serving of biscuits and gravy is the perfect way to start the day.

Erin/Flickr

Chocolate gravy sounds like a crazy concoction to some, but us Mississippians know better.

Ram K./Flickr

There’s no use in worrying ourselves into a frenzy at the first sign of a storm. Instead, we see a possible storm as the perfect opportunity for a party because, well, why not?

Cassia Noelle/Flickr

Call us resourceful, but why throw away a perfectly good jar?

Billy Brown/Flickr

There’s nothing like spending the day with family and friends at a crawfish boil. From the crawfish themselves to all the fixings, it’s definitely one of the state’s best traditions.

Jules/Flickr

Who said mayo is just for sandwiches? Definitely not a Mississippian! From butter beans to bananas, mayo is the perfect complement to just about anything.

wiremommy/Flickr

From roadside vendors to gas stations, the deliciously spicy snack can be found just about anywhere in Mississippi.

Julie Falk/Flickr

When it comes to navigating Mississippi’s country roads, we tend to drive in the center of the road and, often, at a faster rate than the posted speed limit. Why? Well, when you’re the only one on the road, why not?

Ted Major/Flickr

In Mississippi, we have a fifth season known as “hunting season,” so it should come as no surprise that many Mississippians have a freezer stocked with deer meat.

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