There are a ton of stereotypes out there about Mississippi. Most of them are just plain ridiculous. However, there are a few that couldn’t be more true; here are 11 of them.

  1. We do, in fact, LOVE football.

RebelNation1947/Flickr The rivalry between the Bulldogs and Rebels is actually one of the longest-running football feuds in the nation’s history. So yeah, it’s safe to say football is a big deal here.

  1. We take religion seriously.

Mark Blasingame/Flickr Drive around Mississippi and you’ll find a Baptist church on every corner. Okay, maybe that’s a bit of an exaggeration but there are a lot. And that’s because 36 percent of residents are Baptist — a huge number when compared with the 9 percent in the US. In fact, Mississippi has even been listed as the most religious state in the country.

  1. Most of us do hunt.

Jimmy Smith/Flickr Hunting season is as big of a deal as football season in Mississippi — and that’s saying a lot. Heck, we like it so much, that many of us wear camouflage even when we’re not hunting.

  1. Maybe we do have accents.

Ben W/Flickr For some reason, it’s just so hard to admit.

  1. Many of us did actually grow up “in the middle of nowhere” near a farm…

Picture Mississippi Photography by Kim Hunt And what a great way to grow up!

  1. …or cow pasture.

Caitee Smith/Flickr Forget “lions, and tigers, and bears.” In Mississippi, it’s just “cows, and cows, and more cows.”

  1. We can sometimes be overly polite.

Luke/Flickr We’ve all been there. You and another car are stopped at a 4-way way too long because both insist that the other driver go first.

  1. The “everybody’s related to everybody” thing is kinda true.

Portland Seminary/Flickr How many times have you mentioned someone and heard, “That’s my cousin.”

  1. We don’t take cold weather very well.

sharyn morrow/Flickr Hey, it’s not our fault. The temperatures are sweltering most of the year, so anything below 65 degrees may as well be freezing.

  1. We don’t take the humidity very well either.

Ryan Hyde/Flickr If someone got paid each time a Mississippian complained about the humidity, they’d be very, very rich.

  1. We do fry just about everything.

robmadeo/Flickr From seafood to pickles, there are no limitations as to what we’ll batter and fry.

What other true stereotypes would you add to this list? Tell us in the comments section!

RebelNation1947/Flickr

The rivalry between the Bulldogs and Rebels is actually one of the longest-running football feuds in the nation’s history. So yeah, it’s safe to say football is a big deal here.

Mark Blasingame/Flickr

Drive around Mississippi and you’ll find a Baptist church on every corner. Okay, maybe that’s a bit of an exaggeration but there are a lot. And that’s because 36 percent of residents are Baptist — a huge number when compared with the 9 percent in the US. In fact, Mississippi has even been listed as the most religious state in the country.

Jimmy Smith/Flickr

Hunting season is as big of a deal as football season in Mississippi — and that’s saying a lot. Heck, we like it so much, that many of us wear camouflage even when we’re not hunting.

Ben W/Flickr

For some reason, it’s just so hard to admit.

Picture Mississippi Photography by Kim Hunt

And what a great way to grow up!

Caitee Smith/Flickr

Forget “lions, and tigers, and bears.” In Mississippi, it’s just “cows, and cows, and more cows.”

Luke/Flickr

We’ve all been there. You and another car are stopped at a 4-way way too long because both insist that the other driver go first.

Portland Seminary/Flickr

How many times have you mentioned someone and heard, “That’s my cousin.”

sharyn morrow/Flickr

Hey, it’s not our fault. The temperatures are sweltering most of the year, so anything below 65 degrees may as well be freezing.

Ryan Hyde/Flickr

If someone got paid each time a Mississippian complained about the humidity, they’d be very, very rich.

robmadeo/Flickr

From seafood to pickles, there are no limitations as to what we’ll batter and fry.

If you enjoyed this, be sure to check out “15 Reasons Why You Should Never, Ever Move To Mississippi.“

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