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Saturday, June 25, 2011
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
The Boys come down to Hickory and beyond
The boys came down and it was time for a trip!!!!
Despite some bad weather. We went hiking at the Cone Estate off the Blue Ridge Parkway and went all the way up to the fire tower. Amazing and beautiful, great 360 Degree Views of Blowing Rock and Boone.
Then an amazing Rib BBQ! (no pictures of that fun)
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Tuesday, May 05, 2009
Respect in North Carolina
Respect
The Southern drawl in language is generally charming to most outsiders. In most cases, mutual respect is expected and southern hospitality is a staple of the area. This is expressed in a number of ways: holding doors open for strangers, not honking a car horn unless necessary, and keeping one's voice down when in a crowded room.
As is common in other parts of the South, North Carolinians typically take offense at being stereotyped as "hicks" or "rednecks". While some rural residents might apply such labels to themselves as a matter of humor, it is not expected that outsiders will follow suit (this is similar to the double-standard common in American race relations, where a word may be taken as a complement or a slur depending upon the social status of the speaker). It is very strongly advised that visitors treat the locals with the same respect that you'd afford to any other group of people, and not attempt to make a joke out of age-old class discrimination.
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Given Hickory's German heritage and heavy Lutheran influences, it's no surprise that beer is easy to find and fun to ingest among friends in Hickory.
Stay Safe:
Stay away from South Center Street. Everywhere else is relatively safe. Avoid the intersection of Highway 70 and Lenoir Rhyne Boulevard at rush hour.