Wanted to post this because this has been something I wanted to talk about since we seem to have some southerners on here. I am no longer in Georgia but I have run into a few Atlanta transplants in my area (surprise, no one really likes them either) so it is something I wanted to discuss.
I was having this conversation with @Dhoulmagus and some other members on another thread of mines which was locked but I wanted to ask the southerners here about it. I've stayed and lived in Tennessee, Alabama, and, if it counts, Texas for at least a year so I have some southern states to compare Georgia too. I have also stated in South Carolina for a few months as well. To be fair, I've only stayed in Atlanta and Athens back when I was in Georgia so I have no idea what the rest of the state is like.
In all of the other southern states I was in, there was at least some respect and class from a lot of the locals. You could talk to people about things like sports or current events and you would usually have a good time, the people were also very helpful. People actually seemed to care about each other and were very respectful towards others. Strangers would actually smile at you in public if you made eye contact with them.
Not in Georgia, the people were either redneck, hood, or snobs. Then on top of that you get a lot of guys who are trying to push your buttons, AMOG, or just get a rise out of you in front of their friends and others in public. I also felt like you got a lot of hipster types in the state who lack empathy and just seem so "dead" in the way they carry themselves, kinda like April Ludgate from Parks and Recreation. The only friendly people I met there were all black.
I found that there was this desperation for being "cool" in Georgia if some of you catch my drift. To me it seemed like almost everyone in the Atlanta was trying to act like a baller or some sort of superstar who thought they were too good to talk to most people. You rarely if even encountered the real, respectful, and cool southerners that you encountered in other states.
Lets talk about the women.
First of all, the white girls are much less attractive than their counterparts from other states I've listed (lots of fatties and even the many of the fit ones seem facially deformed tbh), black girls there are pretty good looking though. I rarely saw white women that were 8s and up there. Come to think of it, I don't think we've ever had a Miss USA winner from Georgia.
Looks aside, I found that Georgia women were generally rude, sketchy (especially Atlanta girls!), a lot more stuck up than other southern girls, prudish, almost always seem to be in everyone's personal business (just pouncing at the chance to tell all the unflattering details about their lives), and almost seem to be looking for drama every chance they would get. I am not saying all Georgia women are like this, just that most are.
If I am not the only one that had that kind of an experience in the state, tell me, what's up with the people there?
I was having this conversation with @Dhoulmagus and some other members on another thread of mines which was locked but I wanted to ask the southerners here about it. I've stayed and lived in Tennessee, Alabama, and, if it counts, Texas for at least a year so I have some southern states to compare Georgia too. I have also stated in South Carolina for a few months as well. To be fair, I've only stayed in Atlanta and Athens back when I was in Georgia so I have no idea what the rest of the state is like.
In all of the other southern states I was in, there was at least some respect and class from a lot of the locals. You could talk to people about things like sports or current events and you would usually have a good time, the people were also very helpful. People actually seemed to care about each other and were very respectful towards others. Strangers would actually smile at you in public if you made eye contact with them.
Not in Georgia, the people were either redneck, hood, or snobs. Then on top of that you get a lot of guys who are trying to push your buttons, AMOG, or just get a rise out of you in front of their friends and others in public. I also felt like you got a lot of hipster types in the state who lack empathy and just seem so "dead" in the way they carry themselves, kinda like April Ludgate from Parks and Recreation. The only friendly people I met there were all black.
I found that there was this desperation for being "cool" in Georgia if some of you catch my drift. To me it seemed like almost everyone in the Atlanta was trying to act like a baller or some sort of superstar who thought they were too good to talk to most people. You rarely if even encountered the real, respectful, and cool southerners that you encountered in other states.
Lets talk about the women.
First of all, the white girls are much less attractive than their counterparts from other states I've listed (lots of fatties and even the many of the fit ones seem facially deformed tbh), black girls there are pretty good looking though. I rarely saw white women that were 8s and up there. Come to think of it, I don't think we've ever had a Miss USA winner from Georgia.
Looks aside, I found that Georgia women were generally rude, sketchy (especially Atlanta girls!), a lot more stuck up than other southern girls, prudish, almost always seem to be in everyone's personal business (just pouncing at the chance to tell all the unflattering details about their lives), and almost seem to be looking for drama every chance they would get. I am not saying all Georgia women are like this, just that most are.
If I am not the only one that had that kind of an experience in the state, tell me, what's up with the people there?