Florida’s Most Well-Known Stereotypes
Whether you’re from Florida or not, you have an idea of what a Floridian is like. Here’s a list of typical stereotypes of Florida and Floridians. Some are true. Sure,…

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Photo by Sam Greenwood/Getty ImagesWhether you're from Florida or not, you have an idea of what a Floridian is like. Here's a list of typical stereotypes of Florida and Floridians. Some are true.
Sure, there are stereotypes of people from every state or region. Which of these are true for you, or at least for people you know?

Yes, we know there are also Bulls, Rattlers, Knights and Hurricanes. Let's face reality-it comes down to Gators or 'Noles.

When there are beaches all around the state, there's probably some truth to this. As a rule? Maybe not.

Floridians love Publix. In some areas, you can't drive more than a mile without seeing more than one.

Lots of Floridians will break out the coats, or wear layers, when it gets so cold!

Don't like the weather? Wait a few minutes, it'll change. Yes, that's pretty true, particularly in the summer.

Yes, you can see alligators in almost any body of water. It's a zoo anywhere you go with all of our wildlife.

We're not sure if you can ever truly be used to hurricanes, but there may be more hurricane parties in Florida than anywhere.

From most of the state, during the day we can see the smoke trail. At night, we can watch a rocket go up like a roman candle. Not a stereotype, just a perk of living in Florida.
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