Only those of us who have lived in Mississippi for an extended period of time can explain what it’s really like living here. Anyone thinking of moving to the Magnolia State may think they can find all they need to know online, but that’s simply not the case. From weather that can’t seem to make up its mind to close encounters of the wildlife kind, here are 12 things only Mississippians can tell you about life in Mississippi. Read on to see if you agree.

  1. During winter, checking the forecast on a daily basis is a must.

jacki-dee/Flickr For many states, winter means months of unbearably cold weather. In Mississippi, it means experiencing all four seasons in a matter of a few days.

  1. Speaking of seasons, they’re a bit different here.

Marion Doss/Flickr Other states have spring, summer, winter, and fall. But in Mississippi, we have summer, hunting season, football season, and hurricane season.

  1. There’s a real possibility of being eaten alive.

Eric Frommer/Flickr Between the ants and mosquitoes, it’s amazing any of us still go outdoors.

  1. It’s not just pot holes you need to look out for on the roadways.

Jason Penney/Flickr Here in Mississippi, coming across animals on the road is almost as common as coming across other motorists.

  1. Traffic jams in rural Mississippi are more common than you think.

donovan.lambaux/Flickr How many times have you been stuck behind a tractor?

  1. Everything you’ve heard about the heat and humidity is true.

Stewart Black/Flickr Until you’ve experienced a Mississippi summer for yourself, you couldn’t possibly fathom how hot it is. And to put it lightly, it’s unbearable.

  1. Home invasions do happen, even in small town Mississippi.

V. H. D./Flickr The animals in Mississippi seem to be just as friendly as the people, so don’t be surprised if a rodent, reptile, or some other wild animal drops in for a quick visit.

  1. Layers are the key to survival.

KnitSpirit/Flickr Just because a day starts off chilly, it doesn’t mean it’ll stay that way.

  1. Until you’ve tried it, don’t knock gas station food.

Foodie Buddha/Flickr Mississippi gas stations serve some of the best food ever. Trust us.

  1. Meeting someone new usually leads to a church invite.

Jimmy Smith/Flickr Religion plays a huge role in the lives of many residents, so don’t be surprised if a new acquaintance asks you to attend church with them.

  1. You must be fluent in small talk if you’re going to make it in Mississippi.

Steve James/Flickr In a state known for its friendly residents, you can expect stop for a quick chat just about everywhere you go.

  1. Temptation is everywhere.

Bill Bumgarner/Flickr Between the perfectly fried seafood, comfort food, and the variety of local specialties, dieting is basically impossible here.

So, what other tips would you give a newcomer? Tell us in the comments section.

jacki-dee/Flickr

For many states, winter means months of unbearably cold weather. In Mississippi, it means experiencing all four seasons in a matter of a few days.

Marion Doss/Flickr

Other states have spring, summer, winter, and fall. But in Mississippi, we have summer, hunting season, football season, and hurricane season.

Eric Frommer/Flickr

Between the ants and mosquitoes, it’s amazing any of us still go outdoors.

Jason Penney/Flickr

Here in Mississippi, coming across animals on the road is almost as common as coming across other motorists.

donovan.lambaux/Flickr

How many times have you been stuck behind a tractor?

Stewart Black/Flickr

Until you’ve experienced a Mississippi summer for yourself, you couldn’t possibly fathom how hot it is. And to put it lightly, it’s unbearable.

V. H. D./Flickr

The animals in Mississippi seem to be just as friendly as the people, so don’t be surprised if a rodent, reptile, or some other wild animal drops in for a quick visit.

KnitSpirit/Flickr

Just because a day starts off chilly, it doesn’t mean it’ll stay that way.

Foodie Buddha/Flickr

Mississippi gas stations serve some of the best food ever. Trust us.

Jimmy Smith/Flickr

Religion plays a huge role in the lives of many residents, so don’t be surprised if a new acquaintance asks you to attend church with them.

Steve James/Flickr

In a state known for its friendly residents, you can expect stop for a quick chat just about everywhere you go.

Bill Bumgarner/Flickr

Between the perfectly fried seafood, comfort food, and the variety of local specialties, dieting is basically impossible here.

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