ShiroiHikari (post: 1487418) wrote:Well...country music is pretty different from how it was when it started. In fact, modern country is more like...rock 'n roll with fiddles, steel guitars, and twangy accents.
I live in Oklahoma, which I'm pretty sure is considered part of the Bible Belt. There's a church on every corner here, and generally Oklahomans are known for being friendly, generous, and helpful, though I'm not sure if that's due to the influence of Christianity or if it's just "Southern hospitality" (for the record, I don't consider Oklahoma a "Southern" state).
Yuki-Anne (post: 1487419) wrote:Having lived both within that area, and outside, I have to say that no matter where you go, you're going to find people who say they are Christian and yet lead really screwed-up lives. That being said, I always felt like I encountered that more when I lived in the Bible belt.
rocklobster (post: 1487420) wrote:Louisiana native here. But I despise country music. It's really got way too much similarity in it.
Xeno (post: 1487445) wrote:I also consider Oklahoma to be the mid-west, but often call it North Texas to make the residents mad, kekeke.
Xeno (post: 1487445) wrote:I currently live in Oklahoma and have lived in a number of other Bible Belt states over the course of my life. To answe your question, there are a lot of people professing to be Christians out here who show no sign of Christ in their lives in any way.
I also consider Oklahoma to be the mid-west, but often call it North Texas to make the residents mad, kekeke.
Psycho Molos (post: 1487487) wrote:So now there's five people on here that live in this piece of crap state?
Calling it North Texas or Texas Lite is an insult to Texas especially since this state is cursed. Even more so since this state is the only plot of God's creation made when God went to the bathroom. If only I didn't have a legal leash trapping me here...I'd be out of this giant pile of poop a long time ago.
ShiroiHikari (post: 1487418) wrote:Well...country music is pretty different from how it was when it started. In fact, modern country is more like...rock 'n roll with fiddles, steel guitars, and twangy accents.
I live in Oklahoma, which I'm pretty sure is considered part of the Bible Belt. There's a church on every corner here, and generally Oklahomans are known for being friendly, generous, and helpful, though I'm not sure if that's due to the influence of Christianity or if it's just "Southern hospitality" (for the record, I don't consider Oklahoma a "Southern" state).
ShiroiHikari (post: 1487452) wrote:I was raised here and I sometimes call it "Texas Lite".
Xeno (post: 1487445) wrote:I also consider Oklahoma to be the mid-west, but often call it North Texas to make the residents mad, kekeke.
Psycho Molos (post: 1487487) wrote:So now there's five people on here that live in this piece of crap state?
Calling it North Texas or Texas Lite is an insult to Texas especially since this state is cursed. Even more so since this state is the only plot of God's creation made when God went to the bathroom. If only I didn't have a legal leash trapping me here...I'd be out of this giant pile of poop a long time ago.
Cognitive Gear (post: 1487565) wrote:To generalize, I think that the Bible Belt is more "old fashioned" than anything else, including being Biblical. This goes for both the positive and negative connotations. So people may be more polite, but they also still have problems with segregation, sexism, and all of those wonderful things.
So it's a mixed bag, like anywhere else.
ShiroiHikari (post: 1487601) wrote:I had no idea so many people on this forum lived in the same state as me.
...I don't know how I feel about that.
Radical Dreamer (post: 1487619) wrote:
Also there's the whole issue with "bless his/her heart." XD In the South, it's socially acceptable to say just about anything about someone, as long as you follow it up with that phrase. It wouldn't be rare to hear someone say something like, "The way that girl dresses, she just doesn't seem to have a mirror in her house, bless her heart!"
It's absurd. XD
Radical Dreamer (post: 1487619) wrote:To address people being more polite in the South for the sake of this thread, I can assure you that not everyone who seems polite is actually polite. XD There's a lot of gossip behind the pleasantries. People will often be kind and genteel to your face, but actually hate your guts behind your back. XD
Also there's the whole issue with "bless his/her heart." XD In the South, it's socially acceptable to say just about anything about someone, as long as you follow it up with that phrase. It wouldn't be rare to hear someone say something like, "The way that girl dresses, she just doesn't seem to have a mirror in her house, bless her heart!"
It's absurd. XD
Sheenar (post: 1487620) wrote:YES, I hear that a lot. It makes no sense to me.
Or it is acceptable to spread gossip in the form of a "prayer request" for a person. Ugh.
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