How to Survive Summer in the South

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It's a Southern Thing

It's a Southern Thing

Күн бұрын

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@dynogamergurl
@dynogamergurl Жыл бұрын
The key here is you don’t. You just kinda melt and then reconstitute in winter
@jeremydutton193
@jeremydutton193 Жыл бұрын
As a Canadian I often wonder how you guys survive down there. Then again, you probably wonder the same thing about our winters.
@kmaben8985
@kmaben8985 Жыл бұрын
Totally 😊
@gojosgirl6487
@gojosgirl6487 Жыл бұрын
Sure do!
@MojoPup
@MojoPup Жыл бұрын
I was born in the South but lived in the Rocky Mtn's for over 20 years...I miss those winters! I find getting warm much easier than cooling down in the south
@Historian1121
@Historian1121 Жыл бұрын
form Minnesota here, my preferred saying is that 'you can dress warmer in the winter, but you can't dress down far enough without going to jail in the summer'
@mysoutherngardeningjourney
@mysoutherngardeningjourney Жыл бұрын
@Jeremy Dutton I was raised in southern Minnesota, and I wonder how Canadians survive their winters. 😄😁
@noracamann3371
@noracamann3371 Жыл бұрын
I'm from Georgia but now live in the UK. Which means that I can provide advice on how to survive the summer in the southern US as well as southern England. In the US, don't go outside. In the UK, also don't go outside because you will get a sunburn while simultaneously freezing to death.
@Benjamite_Bo
@Benjamite_Bo Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@Blank-rv6xv
@Blank-rv6xv Жыл бұрын
I believe it😂
@Whyarewehere53
@Whyarewehere53 Жыл бұрын
And y'all don't have ac in the UK do you? At least that's what some of the British KZbinrs say
@preacherjohn
@preacherjohn Жыл бұрын
You must have missed last summer in the UK.. We had three heatwaves up in the 34 to 38 *Celsius* range.. I live in an unshaded top floor bedsit.. Nearly died of heatstroke.. I spent most of the last heatwave laid on the floor with a fan at my head and a fan at my feet, with a bottle of ice wrapped in a towel shoved in alternating armpits to keep my body temperature down! .. Really hoping this summer is less brutal!
@sburris65
@sburris65 Жыл бұрын
Oh my word. I was a military brat born in England. My ex and I went back on vacation a few years back. At Heathrow, they welcomed me back. When I said something.. they said pardon me and asked what part of England my accent was from. I smiled and said southern😂
@AB2B
@AB2B Жыл бұрын
I still live in the south, but several years ago I lived in the deep south...I mean *deep* south. Walking around outside in the summer was like having a steaming wet wool blanket draped over your body Casper the Ghost style. Fans merely moved the sweltering moisture around. Even after opening the car to "let the hot out", climbing into the car brought on the beginning of suffocation; you learned to crank up the car with your head hanging outside so you could breath, hitting full blast on the AC, rolling down all the windows, then driving for a good 5 minutes before you were able to roll the windows up. Swimming pools were hot tubs, popsicles survived 3 minutes in the heat, and you never *ever* turned on the oven between May and Mid-November. This is why grilling and every type of salad you can imagine are so popular in the south.
@3arthIsGhetto
@3arthIsGhetto Жыл бұрын
You got 3 whole minutes of popsicle time?? Lucky 😂
@aleisterlilywhite1109
@aleisterlilywhite1109 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like Houston!
@HikaruRain
@HikaruRain Жыл бұрын
Truth. Except here the Popsicles are fully melted once you remove them from the freezer. So you get about 0 seconds of popsicle time
@obi-juantacobi8552
@obi-juantacobi8552 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like Bayou La Batre lol
@notmyworld44
@notmyworld44 Жыл бұрын
@@aleisterlilywhite1109 Exactly! I'm a refugee from Houston, now living in the Arkansas Ozarks. Sometimes I get a little homesick, but not in the summer!
@beverlyh3822
@beverlyh3822 Жыл бұрын
As a Floridian, when you see a complaining tourist, no matter how hot it is, you say: yeah, it's not even really hot yet.
@ItsaSouthernThing
@ItsaSouthernThing Жыл бұрын
gotta keep 'em guessin'
@MattPerk7
@MattPerk7 Жыл бұрын
We do the same thing with the cold in the winter here in Chicago. It could be a wind chill of 10 below but we'll show off for the tourists. We might even go out in shorts just to freak people out LOL
@dobetterwithchristian4472
@dobetterwithchristian4472 Жыл бұрын
Anything less than 90 is relatively comfortable. 100 is tolerable in the shade. Over that, now it's hot!
@calebshoemaker
@calebshoemaker Жыл бұрын
I've only lived here two years and I said that the other day
@kevincaruthers5412
@kevincaruthers5412 Жыл бұрын
@@ItsaSouthernThing Guessing? Nope. It is to remove even that tiny sliver of hope that it will get better, so they will go home!
@adampatterson2195
@adampatterson2195 Жыл бұрын
Central Alabama here. The man who repairs air conditioners is awarded the same respect as a doctor.
@indecisive.325
@indecisive.325 Жыл бұрын
Notice how you'll never hear a Southerner say "the best way to beat the heat in the Southern summer is to go up North"
@kathleenkirchoff9223
@kathleenkirchoff9223 Жыл бұрын
But some Texans go to the mountains in New Mexico or Colorado
@barryallen9932
@barryallen9932 Жыл бұрын
I recently moved north and the headache of these people make wearing a wool sweater in he south a nice evening
@1987Arby
@1987Arby Жыл бұрын
Or even "Go out West."
@samiam619
@samiam619 Жыл бұрын
I live in the “Summer Golf Capital of the U.S.” (northern Michigan) Stay home! We have enough cone lickers and trunk slammers to last us all year. Remember, you just LOVE living in the South. Of course you have to put up with: bugs, Hurricanes, Tornadoes, floods, heat AND humidity. All we put up with is snow… Also, snow means we have Green Summers and lots of water to swim in and drink!
@DevilTravels
@DevilTravels Жыл бұрын
I'm guessing that's because the heat has cooked their brains to the point where they can't reason. 😵‍💫 So they sit there in a sweaty stupor 🥵and accept their fate.🤭
@TupyWbie
@TupyWbie Жыл бұрын
Amen to the hot car interiors. I pulled up to a stoplight one summer, next to a lady who was wearing oven mitts to protect her hands from the hot steering wheel.
@martaescobar7625
@martaescobar7625 Жыл бұрын
.....I guess that's why they make windshield screens to block out the sun, maybe roll the window down a tiny bit, have cloth seat covers and throw a towel over the steering wheel. A small cooler with cold water wouldn't hurt.
@samanthagraves6839
@samanthagraves6839 Жыл бұрын
Just learned today to keep a blanket over the baby seat when we are out of the car. That hot plastic could have taken skin off
@martaescobar7625
@martaescobar7625 Жыл бұрын
@@samanthagraves6839 Try a cotton bath towel, it seems to work better and you can wet it down around the neck if someone gets in trouble with the heat.
@zerosoma33
@zerosoma33 Жыл бұрын
Also keeps the baby cool while you’re inside shopping!
@jessicah3450
@jessicah3450 9 ай бұрын
My mom used to cook roasts in the car. Keep in mind this was the 70's-80's and cars were made of all metal and got hotter, so it was literally a giant slow cooker. You could buy these oven bags. She'd put the roast, some potatoes, and veggies in there. Then leave it in the back window while she was at work. Never gave her or the kids food poisoning and the meat and potatoes were always fork tender by dinner time.
@jpc3603
@jpc3603 Жыл бұрын
Immerse yourself in a swimming pool until late October 😂 loved this episode!
@rdbuckels
@rdbuckels Жыл бұрын
Be careful and use waterproof sunscreen. I got the worst sunburn of my life in a pool for 4 hours.
@vivianjones9749
@vivianjones9749 Жыл бұрын
@JD Rhea Same in North Central FL. Especially if it doesn’t have a screen
@effinchad
@effinchad Жыл бұрын
Only if it's a residential pool. Since the community pools, or HOA pools, in the South close in September for some dumb reason! 🙄
@donnakaye2015
@donnakaye2015 Жыл бұрын
I hate the way Northerners make fun of us Texans for freaking out if we get a little snow/ice, which we do. However we do have the unique ability to slide across black leather seats in a 115 degree car....in shorts. Now that is impressive.
@franciscodanconia4324
@franciscodanconia4324 Жыл бұрын
Northerners panic when the high temp hits the mid 90s. Which we Texans call “early Spring”.
@donnakaye2015
@donnakaye2015 Жыл бұрын
@@franciscodanconia4324 We do. Remember last summer? 109! There wasn't a green lawn for miles.
@XenusMama
@XenusMama Жыл бұрын
Please, it gets hot as hell in the north . Not Phoenix hot , but hot, muggy & nasty . But you’re prob right … the south is nastier.
@UmmYeahOk
@UmmYeahOk Жыл бұрын
Regarding parked cars: it’s pretty well known that the best parking spot isn’t the closest. It’s the one with the shade. Who cares how far it is? You know it’s bad when even the farthest spots are taken. Next, you cover your steering wheel. Then, you tilt your seat forward, creating more shade for the seat. You can even cover your seat if more shade is needed, or you are unable to tilt it.
@franciscodanconia4324
@franciscodanconia4324 Жыл бұрын
Throw white towels over the seat. And use window shades. One in the front windshield and one in the back.
@lewis7315
@lewis7315 Жыл бұрын
You bring your carport with you... your roof rack with your awning has extenders to keep the sun off the car... you also park with the heavily tinted back window of the car towards the sun and cover the back window with cloth as well.
@XenusMama
@XenusMama Жыл бұрын
In Phoenix you go outside before you leave & open the windows of your car etc .black cars are for idiots and you’ll walk 2blocks to get a parking spot w shade . Leaving Phoenix was the best decision of my life.
@UmmYeahOk
@UmmYeahOk Жыл бұрын
@@XenusMama to quote King of the Hill, “this city should not exist! It is a monument to man’s arrogance!”
@foxwaffles
@foxwaffles Жыл бұрын
No joke though do take the heat seriously and any signs of heat exhaustion should be dealt with immediately. I got heat stroke as a teenager and could have very well ended up in emergency because by the time I knew I wasn't feeling right it was too late for me to do anything about it. I was fortunate that an adult chaperone noticed and intervened because my brain was completely disoriented and confused
@stonecoldracing6
@stonecoldracing6 Жыл бұрын
Heat stroke is no joke, seeing purple and yellow and passing out sucks!
@hardlyb
@hardlyb Жыл бұрын
Yeah, and as you get older, it happens faster, and takes longer to get over. As I found out assembling a gazebo the summer I turned 62.
@foxwaffles
@foxwaffles Жыл бұрын
@@hardlyb I have POTS so heat intolerance makes summers in NC a fun time 🥹
@jessicah3450
@jessicah3450 9 ай бұрын
When you stop sweating and get goosebumps in the heat, something is seriously wrong.
@amandagrayson389
@amandagrayson389 Жыл бұрын
I lived for over 20 years in Central Texas with NO air conditioning. (Yes, we were crazy.) We did it with ceiling fans, opened, screened windows and a large attic fan on the side of house that sucked out the hot air (although that didn’t lower the temp). Ice, fans of all types and yes, popsicles were must haves. And showers. I showered twice a day, just to cool off. I really enjoy living in a house with HVAC now.
@ratherbfishing455
@ratherbfishing455 Жыл бұрын
It was cooler until all the Yankees cemented San Antonio, Austin and the Hill Country.
@cr8tivecarbaholic
@cr8tivecarbaholic Жыл бұрын
Yes ma'am and when we had a swamp cooler it made it even more humid. I won't complain about it, ever! I will take heat and humidity over miserable cold any day.
@BeachPeach2010
@BeachPeach2010 Жыл бұрын
We used to dip in the Brazos. 😉
@jgodwin717
@jgodwin717 Жыл бұрын
Grew up in dallas without ac. Used to sleep on the floor in the hallway half neked with my brother in front of a box fan. Fast forward many years later. I only turned my window unit on when it got to 90 degrees inside, until i got my ac fixed. Fast forward ac is broke and too old to repair. Back to the box fan and ceiling fan. Good times. Yes your brain will cook.
@angelistringfellow
@angelistringfellow Жыл бұрын
​@@cr8tivecarbaholic I came in contact with a swamp cooler for the first time last year. AMAZING!!
@danisteffen-translations
@danisteffen-translations Жыл бұрын
I am from Brazil and live in the US. What you described is exactly what Rio de Janeiro (and São Paulo, but for fewer months) is. That's why one of Rio's nicknames is Hell de Janeiro.
@gypsybelle4757
@gypsybelle4757 Жыл бұрын
Letting your car “air out” is a real thing! 😂😂🥵🥵Great tips.
@nojo1710
@nojo1710 Жыл бұрын
Texas here. Move to Alaska or just don't leave the house.😱😱😱
@MrsAlmaTrumble
@MrsAlmaTrumble Жыл бұрын
SO TRUE, Y'ALL!! Asking y'all to please pray for us. Our central unit broke last summer and we live on an extremely extremely tight budget since my hubby's rollover accident. He's on oxygen 24-7 due to Covid damaging his lungs. Thank you in advance. God Bless.
@burnyizland
@burnyizland Жыл бұрын
I hear you. Same boat with the Covid lungs - both my lower lobes are in collapse. And in August we're going to be homeless, yaaaaay!
@MrsAlmaTrumble
@MrsAlmaTrumble Жыл бұрын
​@Burny Izland bless y'alls hearts. We'll be praying for y'all.
@burnyizland
@burnyizland Жыл бұрын
@@MrsAlmaTrumble And I you.
@MrsAlmaTrumble
@MrsAlmaTrumble Жыл бұрын
@@burnyizland thank you.
@SuzieQ-lw2kp
@SuzieQ-lw2kp Жыл бұрын
Sending prayers for you and your family. Are they any organization's near you that might help?? sometimes we have people receiving air conditioners for the heat donated to them. Maybe you could ask around it wouldn't hurt. God Bless You 🙏🙏🙏💖
@gwillis01
@gwillis01 Жыл бұрын
It also gets quite hot in India. The Indian method is to stay inside in the middle of the day. During the British occupation of India, the natives started saying "Only rabid dogs and Englishmen go out in the noon day sun " An Asian trick for distracting yourself from the heat is to eat spicy food. Apparently sweating from eating food with peppers and / or chilis feels better than sweating because of the humidity.
@gaiustacitus4242
@gaiustacitus4242 Жыл бұрын
We also eat spicy foods in the South. Food isn't spicy enough for me until beads of sweat break out under my eyes and along my nose, my hair is drenched and plastered to my head, and my shirt is soaked through on my chest and shoulders.
@cgamejewels
@cgamejewels Жыл бұрын
We want to stay inside but the adults say we need to get fresh air. The heat and humidity in Louisiana kills ac units.
@gwillis01
@gwillis01 Жыл бұрын
@@cgamejewels I live in one of the THREE MOST HUMID CITIES IN THE US and our air conditioner works well even though it is an old unit.
@gwillis01
@gwillis01 Жыл бұрын
@@cgamejewels Tell them you will play outside an hour after sunset. The night time air is also fresh.
@caitlinallen8400
@caitlinallen8400 Жыл бұрын
As a Southerner, I can verify that every one of these tips are bona fide
@kwaggoner2494
@kwaggoner2494 Жыл бұрын
You had me at "Even Tennessee fans if they are willing to move the air around."
@JonathanRamsey87
@JonathanRamsey87 Жыл бұрын
I’m a rare southerner who loves cold and cooler weather (especially fall) but i can’t move lol (the Mrs don’t wanna leave Mississippi) plus I work a night job on a fish farm and summers suck for me I say the best thing to do move to Montana
@rachelginter3616
@rachelginter3616 Жыл бұрын
Yep 😂😂😂 especially the ceiling fan hanging by a wire..❤🙏🌻
@llamasugar5478
@llamasugar5478 Жыл бұрын
The only time I’ve been to Florida was in July. We went to the beach, and somehow the sand went from merely surface-of-the-sun to hellish in the hour or so we were there (we also saw a thunderstorm). I did an agonizing 100-yard dash to the walkway, only to learn that composite material is hotter than sand. I literally walked on my toes on the shadows on the walkway. “Dumb Yankee; ya shoulda worn beach shoes,” I can hear someone say. I approached this as someone who never went to an actual beach until I was in college, and then only in the upper Midwest. I’ve learned my lesson: don’t go to Florida in July. At least that’s _my_ takeaway.
@3arthIsGhetto
@3arthIsGhetto Жыл бұрын
Even Florida doesn't want to be in Florida in July 😂 the *worst* month is August tho. And fun fact, it's warm enough to swim in FL by March/April ish and stays warm well into fall- I had my last swim of the year that was a pleasant temperature just before Thanksgiving. 😁
@anglenawaller5322
@anglenawaller5322 Жыл бұрын
Lol, you must not have been on the Gulf Coast; that white sand is glorious on bare feet!
@llamasugar5478
@llamasugar5478 Жыл бұрын
@@anglenawaller5322 Vero Beach, about 1:00p. There was a 5’ nurse(?) shark swimming parallel to the shore about 4’ out; it was trapped in one of those little troughs the waves make. It eventually found a low place and swam away.
@sailordave1000
@sailordave1000 Жыл бұрын
And a picnic at the beach means you’re eating sand. No thanks
@kazeryu17
@kazeryu17 Жыл бұрын
That's why you go to the Gulf Coast. The sand is as white as snow, and it reflects sunlight, so it stays cool. Just know that the sun will be reflected directly into your eyes at all times, and no pair of sunglasses will protect you. You will get one of the worst headaches of your life. You learn to keep your eyes closed until you get into the water.
@kellyjames2700
@kellyjames2700 Жыл бұрын
One of the best and most accurate videos you guys have ever done 😂
@originalismisacrock166
@originalismisacrock166 Жыл бұрын
True dat. I like to take a make-believe vacation in the middle of the summer (late June/ear/y August). Pick a weekend that will be cloudy. Stock up on hot chocolate and apple cider. Mull the cider (you know, cloves, cinnamon, etc.) Turn down the AC. Get a Fall scented plug in, and plug that thing in. Watch Christmas movies and play Christmas music. (I like the music from the Charlie Brown special.) Most important, _stay inside _*_all_*_ weekend_ . Pretend it is late fall/early winter. I find "splitting" summer into two parts works for me.
@sherrybrady2491
@sherrybrady2491 Жыл бұрын
Genius idea!!!
@PixieYelsraek
@PixieYelsraek Жыл бұрын
Loved the whole video, but omg Kailey made my day at the end with the old school disney channel style "wand" drawing during the end bumper LOL
@usagi8
@usagi8 Жыл бұрын
Agreed
@gertibell
@gertibell Жыл бұрын
I am from New England & lived in FL 5 years. I only went to the beach twice & did not get relief. The ocean was like bath water & even though I had on sunscreen, I burned to a crisp. I stayed in 99% of the time & then moved back to New Hampshire. I giggle when people think the heat or humidity is bad here. I have yet to feel any hot day that even comes close to the oppressive weather down south.
@sarahlashbrook6991
@sarahlashbrook6991 Жыл бұрын
I’m a native Floridian, and you’re right - the beach (in the middle of the day) is no relief. It’s horrible. The trick is to only go in the very early morning or late afternoon, and only stay for an hour or so. Always avoid the hottest part of the day. This is the only way our family does the beach.
@fidgetssailing4725
@fidgetssailing4725 Жыл бұрын
I moved from Va to Tx so humidity went from 90% in the summer to 6% and they would complain - I'd just laugh and laugh and laugh.
@ctsmith7876
@ctsmith7876 Жыл бұрын
But then, we don’t shovel Sunshine 🎈❣️
@sherristrain1835
@sherristrain1835 Жыл бұрын
I live in Michigan but have family in Missouri and Arkansas. So every summer growing up we went there for summer vacation. I was a kid and the heat never bothered me. Loved every second of it. My family and every person I spent time with there was awesome. I miss those days. A few years ago in late June I got the chance to go to Key West for a week. I've been a subscriber of It's a Southern Thing for years. So I knew the tips shared on this channel. Thank you to you all. We took a siesta every day in the hottest part of the day. Got to meet alot of great people and loved the whole trip. Thank you again for all the information you share on this channel.
@jaciii9396
@jaciii9396 Жыл бұрын
I will take all my visiting yankees exactly like gertbell, thank you. No bitching about the heat, just dealt with the problem.
@denisadellinger4543
@denisadellinger4543 Жыл бұрын
The best place in the South is the mountains of Western NC. It's only hot about three weeks out of the summer but the rest of the time is cool breeze, no humidity, and warm weather, some rain, and cool night air that you can open the windows to feel as you sleep. I have no air conditioning. Haven't had any in my house for sixty years. Just need a fan during those three weeks of hot.
@robertpeacock1635
@robertpeacock1635 Жыл бұрын
Before you let the car air out, take the garden hose and wet the car down, making sure all windows are closed tight first. At least once all over after the hot water in the hose is cleared. Between the cooler water and the evaporation, the car temperature will drop. Spray the radiator also, to both precool and to wash some of the dead bugs and such off.
@franciscodanconia4324
@franciscodanconia4324 Жыл бұрын
I once spent a Texas summer in a mid 80s Chrysler with padded velour seats, broken AC and broken power windows. I would open the car door at every stoplight to avoid heatstroke.
@scotthersey4380
@scotthersey4380 Жыл бұрын
Counterintuitive tip: there are UPSIDES to going out in the worst of the Southern midday heat. It burns off the worst of the humidity, and it stuns the mosquitoes & gnats into partial dormancy.
@lilchi721
@lilchi721 Жыл бұрын
The whole applying sunscreen every 10 minutes is very accurate
@stitchingbear4003
@stitchingbear4003 Жыл бұрын
Don't forget to harvest the sun by growing veggies. I am a northern transplant and I will never go back because the growing conditions are so much better down here. Plus gardening keeps me outside and helps me get used to the heat.
@f.michaelbremer-cruz2708
@f.michaelbremer-cruz2708 Жыл бұрын
This was fun and FWIW, the description of what summer is like in the South after a rainstorm is quite similar to what it's like in July and August in the Mid-Atlantic region. I've often described the air after such a storm as akin to a warm, damp, sticky sponge. Before I finally moved to a Condo with Central AC, I used to dread those storms for this reason above all others. Now, it makes me appreciate how fortunate we are to be spared that sticky unpleasantness.
@slimslamfl
@slimslamfl Жыл бұрын
Its the same in Central NY where I grew up in the summer... or at least a couple weeks of it. When my relatives ask what its like in Florida I say "You know those 3 weeks at the end of August when its insufferably hot and humid? Thats pretty much May - October here. "
@zerosoma33
@zerosoma33 Жыл бұрын
There’s 4 weeks in August. So basically just August.
@davidrush4908
@davidrush4908 Жыл бұрын
Tip: To appreciate 105° 100% humidity and absolutely no wind go to Talladega and watch a race. When I went it was 132° in the infield and reportedly 170° in the stands. That was HOT. Made home feel cold by comparison.
@samiam619
@samiam619 Жыл бұрын
I bet the beer sellers made mint that day.
@davidrush4908
@davidrush4908 Жыл бұрын
@@samiam619We had our own but the beer and water was hot within seconds of coming out of the cooler. There was some guy about 75 yards away that set up a tent with a generator and an AC selling time in the tent. I don't know what his rates were but I'm sure he made a killing.
@bethyann89
@bethyann89 Жыл бұрын
As someone who lived in Charleston, SC for 4 years, trust me when I say that a breeze in the summer is not your friend. When it's that humid outside, the wind makes it feel like you're inside a convection oven
@glenmcinnes4824
@glenmcinnes4824 Жыл бұрын
Aha to have it so easy, try a double coat of SPF 80 and getting sunburn wile siting on your couch behind tinted windows with the curtains drawn, that's how we live in Queensland. To BBQ/Grill we just uncover the hotplate turn around to get the meat out of the Fridge or Esky (Cooler) and by the time we turn back around the Hotplate should be up to cooking heat, no Gas, coals or wood fire required. Summer is when 8 of the worlds 10 most dangerous snakes are most active, it's also Spider season
@samanthagraves6839
@samanthagraves6839 Жыл бұрын
From central MS, it's been pleasant lately, highs in the mid 80s and 80% humidity. I'm getting all my outdoor stuff done before summer hits.
@RainyDayz1991
@RainyDayz1991 Жыл бұрын
1 week of winter! 🤣 That is so right! The struggle is real 🔥
@michellebrown3563
@michellebrown3563 Жыл бұрын
I laughed through all of this. Just because it’s very true! We spent a good portion of our tax return to get our AC fixed just so we could survive the summer heat. Once summer hits, it’s here to stay for a long time!! Seems like it never lets up.
@lindah6954
@lindah6954 Жыл бұрын
Bug spry is like salad dressing for the bugs.
@RevRedmondFarrier
@RevRedmondFarrier Жыл бұрын
1:11 Gotta be VERY careful with that water from the hose. If that hose has been sitting in the sun, the water that was sitting in the hose will be scalding hot!
@penultimateh766
@penultimateh766 Жыл бұрын
Carryin around a frozen Yankee works purdy good.
@Dawn_Hannah
@Dawn_Hannah Жыл бұрын
😂😂
@smeenasiddiqui7464
@smeenasiddiqui7464 Жыл бұрын
That Bug Spray.... great line....2023 best wishes for the great outdoors.
@JesusTruth62
@JesusTruth62 Жыл бұрын
Yes! All of it!🔥🥵🤽‍♀️
@bigmac9940
@bigmac9940 Жыл бұрын
I tell my PA cousins that they have all four seasons up there. In Alabama we have four seasons too………….Summer, June, July and August!
@juliehedgepethwilliams3638
@juliehedgepethwilliams3638 Жыл бұрын
HILARIOUS!!! Thank you!
@kevinramsey417
@kevinramsey417 Жыл бұрын
How to survive summer in the south: Stay inside with the air conditioning. That "Wait 30 Minutes After Eating" thing is a complete myth, by the way.
@littlejonathorn6860
@littlejonathorn6860 Жыл бұрын
Facts
@TotalBastard-qh7md
@TotalBastard-qh7md Жыл бұрын
It's how moms keep everyone (esp. themselves) inside for 30 more minutes
@sandyclaws5247
@sandyclaws5247 Жыл бұрын
I had a pair of sandals that I wore almost everyday day aside from work.. for maybe 3 years before they wore out. I still have a tan line from those sandals and it's been 4 years since. 😂
@champs30
@champs30 Жыл бұрын
From Texas: Why is this 100% true!! That last one about the rain felt that with my who soul!!
@johnsgamingandmore1237
@johnsgamingandmore1237 Жыл бұрын
As a Southerner...you ain't lying
@loriloristuff
@loriloristuff Жыл бұрын
To turn on your car in the South: Open the car. Leave the door open. Stick right foot in car on brake WITHOUT putting your leg on the seat. Start ignition. Turn on a/c full blast WITHOUT closing car door. Stand there like a fool for 10 minutes. Only then will it be safe to slide into the seat, unless you have really sensitive skin.
@Mariner311
@Mariner311 Жыл бұрын
My first Southern Summer - NAS Pensacola, Florida from Memorial Day to September 1986 - GOOD LORD. And the fun part - we were outside 70% of the time - Naval Aircrewman Candidate School and then Aviation Rescue Swimmer School. Starting our daily 5 mile run at 06:00 - before the raised the "black weather" flag for the heat, hundreds of pushups and flutter kids on burning concrete ramps next to the bay... then got to experience a Dam Neck Virginia summer in 1995. such FUN
@baileybrian9560
@baileybrian9560 Жыл бұрын
our school used to cover our field with a tarp, soap and water for field day, and it was the best slip and slide ever lol
@elfofcourage
@elfofcourage Жыл бұрын
In the south, you don’t beat the heat, the heat beats you.
@valerieenglish3468
@valerieenglish3468 Жыл бұрын
Too funny Adam. You guys & gals are the best!!
@qbear1045
@qbear1045 10 ай бұрын
I am a Southern girl, born and raised in South Carolina, before the days where AC was in homes. AC was brand new and only at places like the new, indoor mall (which was a big deal - who had ever been to an indoor mall before?). We had an attic fan which worked pretty well until it never got below 85 to 90, even at night, and the humidity was above 90%. The only thing that attic fan was sucking through the house at night was unbearably hot, sweltering, slightly cooler by a degree or two air. Now I live in Iowa where we are just getting past two blizzards and a snowstorm in under 10 days that left us with 2 1/2 feet of snow all while giving us minus 15 to 20 degree temps and that doesn't include the wind chill. However, unlike the south, they actually plow the roads here so you can get around pretty quickly after the storm subsides. On the plus side all that cold weather kills thing like bugs and insects. No fire ants here 😊
@helamorningsun3600
@helamorningsun3600 8 ай бұрын
This is too accurate. It made me laugh and cry. Especially about fans and the suggestion to rob a bank if you have to, 😅😂😢
@screddot7074
@screddot7074 Жыл бұрын
Here in the lower part of South Carolina, it ain't summer until the weather man says it has been 100 degrees and 100 percent humidity for at least 6 days in a row.
@abd-animation-22
@abd-animation-22 Жыл бұрын
Laughs in a 50 digree summer in the middle of the dessert At least we got oil And technology that makes cool air called air conditioning Massive respect toward my ancestors for surviving this
@SteveB88
@SteveB88 Жыл бұрын
I live in Florida, this guy is not wrong
@LionsLamb79
@LionsLamb79 Жыл бұрын
The one week of winter is so not a lie, I don't think we had even 5 days it went below 60 this past year.
@zperk13
@zperk13 Жыл бұрын
Immersing myself in the pool till October is my plan
@kennethmcdonald2987
@kennethmcdonald2987 Жыл бұрын
I guess we are the exception we have no AC down here in our south Alabama home just box fans in the windows .We do however live on a river and have huge old oak trees surrounding the house which makes a huge difference in the heat levels .My wife has no issues with either heat or cold having been a landscaper /arborist for 30 years so is used to both in extremes .She will stay out on the lake at night in 30 degree weather in a long sleeve shirt and jeans crappie fishing .I will be sitting in the truck freezing with the heat running .It is never too cold for her .She was raised in remote Alaska for a few years also which I guess would account for the cold not being an issue for her .Down here she was raised in the swamps so humidity isn't that bad for her either to endure .It must be nice to be able to do this .The best thing to avoid the bugs in her experience is fresh basil crushed and rubbed on the skin not bug spray .It even keeps gnats and sand flies away .You can soak it and make a spray also and it does smell a lot better than the bug sprays on the market .
@Dawn_Hannah
@Dawn_Hannah Жыл бұрын
I need to try the basil thing! I really hate the smell and feel of bug spray. And if it’s not really working then what’s the point?
@jenniferbriski567
@jenniferbriski567 Жыл бұрын
Wow, your survival tips even work in Michigan (except we only have 5 months of insane heat & high humidity - even before it rains). Thanks I have already been doing 1/2 of these, but we have the Great Lakes with icebergs that don't finish melting until July to go jump in also.
@davidmaxey3401
@davidmaxey3401 Жыл бұрын
So very true about the rain, nice for a bit then HUMID!
@williamjones7163
@williamjones7163 Жыл бұрын
I retired from Phoenix, Arizona and moved to Billings, Montana. In December we hit -24°F. Saturday, Phoenix hit °118°F. As my Dad would say in the winter you can always put on another sweater. In Arizona, you can only take off so many clothes before it becomes a felony. Stay cooler Phoenix.
@annaburns2865
@annaburns2865 Жыл бұрын
Finally a realistic video! Instead of everyone in the South saying how great it is that it’s summer. And… it’s not even June yet! It’s almost as bad as the countdown to Christmas starting in August. 🙄
@sandywolaver9337
@sandywolaver9337 11 ай бұрын
Dead on! And Adam, Thank you for calling the Lowcountry Boil by its true name! 😂
@margaretalbrecht4650
@margaretalbrecht4650 Жыл бұрын
I have to leave my car out in the parking lot all day. So I've now got those stick on sunshades for all the windows, even the triangular windows (turns out that Walmart sell a sunshade you can cut to fit and then stick it on the window) --- except for the windshield where I put a mylar sunshade. It really does help keep the car from turning into an oven if you have no choice but to park your car in the sun all day.
@buckspa
@buckspa Жыл бұрын
When I lived in Dallas, the first parking spaces to be used were the ones with shade.
@margaretalbrecht4650
@margaretalbrecht4650 Жыл бұрын
@@buckspa Same here. If you're lucky enough to be in a parking lot that has some trees.
@WadeWeigle
@WadeWeigle Жыл бұрын
You are totally right!!!!! It’s so miserable after a rain.
@yvettebennett6170
@yvettebennett6170 Жыл бұрын
Truth! I live in southeast Texas. Accurate tips!!
@GenXfrom75
@GenXfrom75 Жыл бұрын
Shared... And I approve! From coastal South Carolina 😂
@MrPenguinLife
@MrPenguinLife Жыл бұрын
I live in southwest Louisiana, for relief from the heat of summer we go to places like Arkansas or Tennessee, maybe even northern Alabama or Georgia.
@lokiisbestantihero
@lokiisbestantihero Жыл бұрын
Might be coming down from the north to Atlanta (or “Hotlanta”, as the Marvel cast calls it) to be an extra in Thunderbolts. All depends on whether or not this writers strike ends, and if I actually get cast. Either way, this is very helpful. Thanks!
@MooBerry2009
@MooBerry2009 Жыл бұрын
I hope you have patience, evening traffic in Atlanta is hxll and I don’t even live there.
@lokiisbestantihero
@lokiisbestantihero Жыл бұрын
@@MooBerry2009 not a lot of patience, seeing as I have ADHD, but luckily I have 5G, and stuff downloaded on my phone to keep myself entertained
@kazeryu17
@kazeryu17 Жыл бұрын
Also, get ready to hear at least one weather aleart, every day, between noon and 3:00pm no matter the weather forecast.
@southernmermaid2526
@southernmermaid2526 Жыл бұрын
Farmers almanac is calling for an extremely hot July & August here in SC. CANT WAIT ! 🌞🌞🌞 #3 We are the guy with the boat.
@jadeblues357
@jadeblues357 Жыл бұрын
Another way to survive the southern heat. You have to be part lizard.😂❤❤
@wahoo236
@wahoo236 10 ай бұрын
So glad that I live in western Michigan. The summers are great, and the winters are relatively mild.
@daviddavid5880
@daviddavid5880 Жыл бұрын
Good advice. Also, handle your chores in the morning. You put it off until the temp hits "broil", that's on you.
@cathyconklin422
@cathyconklin422 Жыл бұрын
I’m a transplant from ‘up north’. My first summer here in Georgia. I couldn’t believe how hot and humid it gets. I’ve lived in Macon for 14 years and I still can’t get used to the heat and humidity. I love it here in Georgia though and I’m glad I moved down here.
@silkyflower3188
@silkyflower3188 Жыл бұрын
Also, note: The part about winter does not apply to those of us who live in the Ozark Mountain Range. It’s not quite as bad as the Midwest, but our winters can still be fairly brutal. Last winter, the temperature dropped to 3 degrees Fahrenheit with a blizzard that froze us over for at least a week. The year before that, we had at least two snowfalls of at least 1 foot of snow each. Or was that 2020/2021? Regardless, because we’re so used to the heat, we don’t take well to the cold. That said, I really have seen it hit 90 in February and not cool down for the rest of the year. We get winter in the Ozarks. Just not consistently.
@evan22303
@evan22303 Жыл бұрын
All of that is definitely true. I prepare for it every year. Although the weather this past week or two has been feeling like summer in New England here in Raleigh. We had highs in the 60s and 70s with lows near 60. No air conditioning needed recently. People can't get spoiled to it. It won't be long til we have highs in the 90s and heat indices near 100. I gotta be ready for that.
@racheltayman2450
@racheltayman2450 Жыл бұрын
I moved from Alaska to New Orleans this year for an internship. Mentally preparing for the sweat and tears.
@nmbat5036
@nmbat5036 Жыл бұрын
The only black eye I ever got was from a homemade slip n slide. Fun times 😂
@cmeGordy
@cmeGordy Жыл бұрын
Weeelllll I work out in the Texas summer so I have some tips first one cold soda. The syrup helps keep ya hydrated. 2. water lots of water. If you find yourself hot and not sweating you need more water. 3. Gatorade or salty snacks. The salt is important to keep you sweating helps keep ya alive. 4. Shade if you have to stop the car stop it in the shade otherwise you have a toaster oven on wheels and it takes several minutes for the A/C to catch up.
@irishfan9891
@irishfan9891 Жыл бұрын
Love how the editors leave Kaylee hanging at the end with nothing to click on!
@Fictionfan-nr3wx
@Fictionfan-nr3wx Жыл бұрын
Greetings from Ottawa This was such a great video. I was wondering why visiting Canada in the late summer early fall isn’t done on mass. I totally understand why Winter is unacceptable. But our other seasons are pretty mild. Please disregard if this is an offensive question, just curious.
@kaivickers166
@kaivickers166 Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, we can’t afford much travel due to electric and water bills. I hope this helps.
@NissieShay
@NissieShay Жыл бұрын
Definitely not offensive! I've dreamed of living in Canada during the summer since 6th grade geography class! And that was a LONG time ago 😊
@pamelahornick8108
@pamelahornick8108 Жыл бұрын
I would love to visit Canada in the summer if I had the money. I hear it is beautiful.
@KittenLovens420
@KittenLovens420 Жыл бұрын
I’m from Colorado Springs and the snow is everything. We have snow and hail heck even when it rains in the summer it’s cold plus feels amazing! I moved to Cleveland tn and I don’t ever leave the house. I keep it at 62° year round and people who come in my house freak out from how cold it is and ask me for a blanket… you bunch of babies lol
@TheKyPerson
@TheKyPerson Жыл бұрын
I grew up in southern Kentucky with no AC. Shade, popsicles and kiddy pools kept us cool. Nights were bad though. I'd put a box fan in the window and try to blow as much cool air as I could but when the night low was in the 80's and the humidity was in the 90's, it got pretty bad. I love my AC!!
@lewis7315
@lewis7315 Жыл бұрын
You bring your carport with you... your roof rack with your awning has extenders to keep the sun off the car... you also park with the heavily tinted back window of the car towards the sun and cover the back window with cloth as well.
@melissawittman
@melissawittman Жыл бұрын
I live in NC. SO TRUE Y'ALL!!!!🤣
@Randomhistorybuff
@Randomhistorybuff 11 ай бұрын
This is true, living in the south, July and August are the hottest and most miserable months for heat…in my opinion
@Kelekona_808
@Kelekona_808 Жыл бұрын
Many try to survive the Southern Summer, few actually do successfully avoid "ALL" of its perils.
@ScottRandolph-dd7dr
@ScottRandolph-dd7dr Жыл бұрын
🎉 greetings from coastal Mississippi. We know Southern heat. Beach living....😂 Watched y'all for years.
@rayjaypaulsen
@rayjaypaulsen Жыл бұрын
So funny, I wish you can send some hot weather to Long Island,NY May feels more like November and all month been 10% HUMIDITY.
@AmyStamper
@AmyStamper Жыл бұрын
This is the truest thing ever.
@cs5384
@cs5384 Жыл бұрын
I'm in Memphis and y'all it's already bad. The bugs. The wasps especially! I have every hole in my house blocked up and a heavy curtain over the shade over the blinds to block out that sun. I will arrange everything in my life around not leaving this house until the first frost especially when the car doesn't have air. You cannot have a car without air in this heat! What you gotta get is a dish pan and fill it full of ice water. I do that every time I have to get out in the heat. Cold feet makes you cold all over.
@Dawn_Hannah
@Dawn_Hannah Жыл бұрын
Fellow Memphian here! Our a/c already tried to crap out a few weeks ago, just as the temp started going up. Typical, ain’t it?! I also did *four* summers without a/c in my car as a younger, broke person - do NOT recommend!
@TheDorkle
@TheDorkle Жыл бұрын
right onnnn 🤘🏼 we will now enjoy the fun n the sun thank you
@MotownBatman
@MotownBatman Жыл бұрын
Cicadas!!! I moved back down from Detroit to Putnam Co. TN in EArly 2k's after High School I think it was 2k5, it was a MEGA Cicada Infestation: I was Mowing my Mamaws Property 3/4 times a Week for a Month just to Clear the Damned Carcasas
@turn-n-burn1421
@turn-n-burn1421 Жыл бұрын
Time and date stamp 20:43 on October 17 and 75 people don't what, don't agree about Summer in the South, don't like the video, don't want the truth? Think where they are is worse? It might be. He's talking about the South. And he's right.
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