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To be "country" typically means embodying a certain lifestyle and cultural values associated with rural areas and traditions. Here are some tips on how to be country: 1. Embrace the outdoors: Spending time outside is a big part of country living. Go camping, hiking, fishing, hunting, or just take a walk in nature. 2. Dress the part: Country fashion is all about practicality and comfort. Opt for jeans, cowboy boots, flannels, and hats. Don't be afraid to add some cowboy or cowgirl flair to your wardrobe. 3. Listen to country music: Music is an important part of country culture. Listen to classic country artists like Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, and Dolly Parton, as well as contemporary country singers. 4. Learn to cook southern-style food: Southern cuisine is a staple of country living. Learn to cook dishes like fried chicken, biscuits and gravy, and sweet tea. 5. Appreciate tradition: Country living is steeped in tradition. Learn about local customs and traditions, and participate in community events like fairs, rodeos, and festivals. 6. Have a strong work ethic: Hard work is highly valued in country culture. Take pride in your work, whether it's a job on a farm or in a city office. 7. Embrace family values: Family is at the center of country life. Make time for your loved ones and appreciate the simple things in life. Remember, being country is not just about the way you dress or the music you listen to. It's a way of life that embraces the outdoors, tradition, hard work, and family values.
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