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Types of People Who Should Retire in the South

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Don’t mind humidity

Temperatures soar in the region during summer, and so does the humidity. So, make sure you are prepared for weather that is soupy and sticky

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People who enjoy diversity

The South offers a diversity of cultures and an incredible range of food, from Viet-Cajun to Cuban and soul food.

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People who love college football

If you envision a retirement where you watch football every Saturday and talk about your favorite team with friends during the rest of the week

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People who don’t mind storms

The South is a hot spot for extreme weather. From hurricanes in Florida to tornadoes in Alabama and jaw-dropping summer thunderstorms throughout the region

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People appreciate manners

For those who love a “please,” “thank you,” or “yes sir and yes ma’am,” retiring to the South will be a delight.

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People love hospitality

From welcoming a friend to your front porch with a crisp glass of sweet tea to inviting new neighbors to dinner, Southern hospitality is alive and well.

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People who enjoy hunting

Not bound by time, retirees can get up at the crack of dawn for a duck hunt or dedicate an entire day to sitting in a deer stand.

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People who love barbecue

If you're a fan of barbecue, retiring to the South means you can spend a lot of time hitting all the best joints. From North Carolina pulled pork to Texas brisket and Alabama white sauce

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