A lot of times, tourists end up stereotyping this great state of Georgia. From either stories they’ve heard, or news spread through the media, tourists end up having a warped sense of what Georgia has to offer especially before they even set foot in the state. The problem is that the millions of people end up not being able to understand Georgia until they are able spend some time here. Simply for kicks, we’ve compiled a list of the 10 worst mistakes tourists make while visiting Georgia. Here they are in no particular order:

  1. “Everyone must know Paula Deen.”

Flickr Digitas Photos No, we don’t. Nor do we have an obsession with butter.

  1. “There doesn’t seem like there’s much to do in Georgia.”

Flickr Steve Hardy The actual problem is that there isn’t enough time to do everything in Georgia.

  1. “Everything must be haunted.”

Flickr masako.ito1211 While some parts are definitely harboring some paranormal spirits, you’ll mostly be in the clear for every day, run-of-the-mill ghost activity.

  1. “I bet they sell peaches on every street corner and all-year round.”

Flickr UGA College of Ag & Environmental Science I wish. But alas, everything has a season and a stand. Peddling peaches isn’t what you picture it to be.

  1. “Pepsi and Coke are pretty much the same thing.”

Flickr rebecca anne No. Nope. Not-at-all. Never.

  1. “Georgian accents are super weird.”

Flickr Steve Terrell Actually, Georgian accents were voted by Time Magazine as the most attractive. Buuuuut let’s not be technical.

  1. “If you don’t live in Atlanta, you must be bored.”

Flickr Jack Kennard Wrong-O. While Atlanta is super busy and filled with things to do, the rest of the state is constantly featuring activities, festivals, gatherings, and events.

  1. “Georgia doesn’t have too much culture, does it?”

Flickr D Wright Culture oozes out of every town big or small in Georgia. Our state is filled with educated minds who continuously advance Georgia each year.

  1. “All Georgians drink are moonshine and beer.”

Flickr David Pirmann Except that our wine is extremely popular, and our vineyards and wineries are a must-visit.

  1. “Doesn’t seem like there’s a lot of nature in Georgia.”

Flickr D Wright

Flickr Nikki Frazier

Flickr Gary Eyring Yeah, you’re right. Nature in Georgia is gross. Just look at those disgusting pictures of Mother Earth doing her thing.

Have you ever been victim to a Georgia stereotype from a tourist? Share you experience with us! Or, if you’re feeling some of the state feels right now, check out 12 Undeniable Reasons Why Georgia Will Always Be Home.

Flickr Digitas Photos

No, we don’t. Nor do we have an obsession with butter.

Flickr Steve Hardy

The actual problem is that there isn’t enough time to do everything in Georgia.

Flickr masako.ito1211

While some parts are definitely harboring some paranormal spirits, you’ll mostly be in the clear for every day, run-of-the-mill ghost activity.

Flickr UGA College of Ag & Environmental Science

I wish. But alas, everything has a season and a stand. Peddling peaches isn’t what you picture it to be.

Flickr rebecca anne

No. Nope. Not-at-all. Never.

Flickr Steve Terrell

Actually, Georgian accents were voted by Time Magazine as the most attractive. Buuuuut let’s not be technical.

Flickr Jack Kennard

Wrong-O. While Atlanta is super busy and filled with things to do, the rest of the state is constantly featuring activities, festivals, gatherings, and events.

Flickr D Wright

Culture oozes out of every town big or small in Georgia. Our state is filled with educated minds who continuously advance Georgia each year.

Flickr David Pirmann

Except that our wine is extremely popular, and our vineyards and wineries are a must-visit.

Flickr Nikki Frazier

Flickr Gary Eyring

Yeah, you’re right. Nature in Georgia is gross. Just look at those disgusting pictures of Mother Earth doing her thing.

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