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A Taste From the South: Southern Hospitality

A Taste From the South: Southern Hospitality . Created By: Lauren. Hospitality Welcome Tips 101:. Here are some ideas on how to welcome new people to the South: Serve some Southern drinks, like lemonade or homemade sweet tea.

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A Taste From the South: Southern Hospitality

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  1. A Taste From the South: Southern Hospitality Created By: Lauren

  2. Hospitality Welcome Tips 101: Here are some ideas on how to welcome new people to the South: • Serve some Southern drinks, like lemonade or homemade sweet tea. • Serve Southern foods, like mashed potatoes with some fried chicken!!! • Always display good manners and never use harsh words. • Provide them with some suggestions on restaurants and directions to them. • Never say how things are “done up north.” because the hospitality may come to an end! http://www.ehow.com/list_6060520_southern-hospitality-ideas.html

  3. Tips on Southern Hospitality • Try to find something good to say about everyone. A “Hello,” or “How are you?” will do fine. • When your talking to another person try to avoid gossiping, (unless it is something good to say.) • Cooking for people and sharing recipes is the core of southern hospitality. • In short, southern hospitality is just good manners. You should use them everyday. http://www.ehow.com/how_4876594_practice-southern-hospitality.html • When your talking to another person try to avoid gossiping, (unless it is something good to say.)

  4. Southern Hospitality If you come to Alabama, nine out of ten times you’ll be welcomed warmly and offered a meal or conversation. Everyoneis called “sir” or “ma’am.” In the 1800’s doors were always opened for ladies first, and men always took their hats off when inside, or when in the presence of a lady. We still do that today. So in general, southerners are warm and friendly. www.wikipedia.com go to “Southern Hospitality”

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