>>510592490 (OP)I was born and raised in the south. Georgia until I was 26, North Carolina since then. I've lived in cities, suburbs, and rural parts of both states, so I've been able to speak the language of the southerner as needed, but what only those from here know is that there's classes within the southern culture, too. I'll explain:
Country people: Typically your college educated southerner, probably from a prominent family with generational history in the town, who own local businesses or work in a white collar profession like an attorney or CPA. Reasonably intelligent people who like their status in their small town, but may or may not deserve it. Example: that Murdough family of ginger retards in SC who killed each other.
Rednecks: may or may not have finished high school, but picked up a trade skill in blue collar industries like plumbing, HVAC, electrician, mechanics, etc. Not the brightest crayon in the box, but not entirely incompetent. Probably drinks too much, definitely smokes and drives an American made truck, ends up with at least one coal burning daughter and a half-breed mutt grandkid they end up caring for because their daughter is a mudshark whore. Example: King of the Hill characters.
Trailer Park White Trash: Basically, white hood rat niggers. No sense of self-respect, no motivation, no skills to earn a living, subsists off the goodness of others, like parents and grandparents. Keeps shit beer makers in business. Thinks Bud Light is "the good stuff." Most likely has one or more substance addictions, driver's license always revoked for DUIs, is always looking to fight with anyone who they think sees them as inferior, which is pretty much everyone. If they have jobs, it's an endless string of retail and fast food minimum wage jobs until they get fired for stealing, not showing up, or both. Will most certainly have shitty tattoos on places like their face, neck, and legs. Example: stereotypical NASCAR fans from 70s to 90s.
That's the south.