Being in Louisiana is definitely…different. There’s something very unique about living in this state and and learning it’s unique ways and cultures. But that means when you have visitors, there are a lot of things that you need to explain. Here are the top things that you have to explain when you have out of town guests.
- How to Eat Crawfish
Flickr.com / Ashley Bischoff There’s an art to it you can only develop through practice.
- The Best Way To See the Swamp is by Boat
Flickr.com / finchlake2000 You’ll get the up close and personal view that you just can’t get any other way.
- There’s No Way You’ll Survive the Summer Without A/C
Flickr.com / Whatknot Yah, this is just not going to cut it.
- Don’t Go Outside At Dusk in the Summer
Flickr.com / Richard May You’ll become mosquito food pronto.
- It’s A Nice Thing To Smile As You Pass a Stranger
Flickr.com / Thomas Hawk It makes everyone feel more welcome and at home.
- When Cheering For the Saints, Say “Who Dat”
Flickr.com / Derek Bridges And when you are mourning their losses…you can always put a paper bag over your head.
- That There Are No Tickets To Mardi Gras
Flickr.com / Phelan Riessen You can just show up!
- How to Pronounce Street Names
Flickr.com / Infrogmation Some are more challenging than others…just ask a local if you’re confused.
- What Makes a Po-Boy a Po-boy
Flickr.com / Angela Rutherford First tip: You must have french bread.
- That You Can Always Get A To-Go Cup
Flickr.com / Jim Kelly If you’re ready to go, you can go!
How many of these things have you had to explain to out of town guests? Do you have ones that you get particularly tired of? Let us know in the comments below! We love to hear your feedback and thoughts.
Flickr.com / Ashley Bischoff
There’s an art to it you can only develop through practice.
Flickr.com / finchlake2000
You’ll get the up close and personal view that you just can’t get any other way.
Flickr.com / Whatknot
Yah, this is just not going to cut it.
Flickr.com / Richard May
You’ll become mosquito food pronto.
Flickr.com / Thomas Hawk
It makes everyone feel more welcome and at home.
Flickr.com / Derek Bridges
And when you are mourning their losses…you can always put a paper bag over your head.
Flickr.com / Phelan Riessen
You can just show up!
Flickr.com / Infrogmation
Some are more challenging than others…just ask a local if you’re confused.
Flickr.com / Angela Rutherford
First tip: You must have french bread.
Flickr.com / Jim Kelly
If you’re ready to go, you can go!
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