The amazing-ness of Mississippi is definitely not lost on us locals. From the friendly people to the mouthwatering food, we are fully aware of what a gem of a state Mississippi is. A lot of outsiders are unaware of this fact, which is quite alright because the last thing we need is a ton of people swarming to our state. As the Hospitality State, we’ll always be friendly towards visitors, but that doesn’t mean we want them to start calling Mississippi home. So, the next time you hear someone talking about wanting to move to Mississippi, politely remind them of these 15 reasons they definitely would not like living in the Magnolia State.
- You can forget experiencing a “white Christmas.”
Natalie Maynor/Flickr Snow is a rare sight in Mississippi, but that’s okay. It just means we appreciate it that much more when we do get it.
- Be prepared to battle extreme humidity.
Teresa Shishim/Flickr Until you’ve experienced it, you just won’t understand.
- Along with some blistering heat.
bark/Flickr It’s amazing more of us don’t suffer a heat stroke.
- And monstrous mosquitoes.
Tom/Flickr Not only are the mosquitoes huge, they’re relentless.
- You could be subjected to excessive cow-bell-ringing.
CJ Anderson/Flickr The long held tradition is definitely a bit on the noisy side.
- Hurricanes are an actual threat.
au_tiger01/Flickr At least they provide the perfect opportunity for a party.
- And that means dealing with evacuation traffic.
Kristin Brenemen/Flickr Better to be safe than sorry.
- Unwanted house guests are bound to show up.
Kent Kanouse/Flickr Okay, you have to admit, he’s kind of cute.
- Moving at a slower pace is a must.
Paul Domenick/Flickr In a state known for its friendly residents, you can expect to engage in some small talk just about anywhere you go…and it’s great.
- Traffic jams can be a real problem.
Krissi Sandvik/Flickr How many times have you been stuck behind a tractor?
- There are temptations everywhere.
Patrick Woodward/Flickr Between the perfectly fried seafood and the variety of local specialties and creations, such as the slug burger, dieting is basically impossible here.
- Some of the residents are a bit on the wild side.
Sunsets_for_you/Flickr From deer to alligators, there’s no telling what’s waiting outside your front door.
- The roadways are filled with obstacles.
Andru1308/Flickr Here in Mississippi, coming across animals on the road is almost as common as coming across other motorists.
- There’s a real possibility of being eaten alive.
Leo Reynolds/Flickr The ants here in Mississippi definitely mean business.
- Tea only comes one way.
Treacie Tart/Flickr Here in Mississippi, we like our tea cold and sweet.
What reasons would you add to this list?
Natalie Maynor/Flickr
Snow is a rare sight in Mississippi, but that’s okay. It just means we appreciate it that much more when we do get it.
Teresa Shishim/Flickr
Until you’ve experienced it, you just won’t understand.
bark/Flickr
It’s amazing more of us don’t suffer a heat stroke.
Tom/Flickr
Not only are the mosquitoes huge, they’re relentless.
CJ Anderson/Flickr
The long held tradition is definitely a bit on the noisy side.
au_tiger01/Flickr
At least they provide the perfect opportunity for a party.
Kristin Brenemen/Flickr
Better to be safe than sorry.
Kent Kanouse/Flickr
Okay, you have to admit, he’s kind of cute.
Paul Domenick/Flickr
In a state known for its friendly residents, you can expect to engage in some small talk just about anywhere you go…and it’s great.
Krissi Sandvik/Flickr
How many times have you been stuck behind a tractor?
Patrick Woodward/Flickr
Between the perfectly fried seafood and the variety of local specialties and creations, such as the slug burger, dieting is basically impossible here.
Sunsets_for_you/Flickr
From deer to alligators, there’s no telling what’s waiting outside your front door.
Andru1308/Flickr
Here in Mississippi, coming across animals on the road is almost as common as coming across other motorists.
Leo Reynolds/Flickr
The ants here in Mississippi definitely mean business.
Treacie Tart/Flickr
Here in Mississippi, we like our tea cold and sweet.
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