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Atlanta Quote by John Berendt

“If you go to Atlanta, the first question people ask you is, "What's your business?" In Macon they ask, "Where do you go to church?" In Augusta they ask your grandmother's maiden name. But in Savannah the first question people ask you is "What would you like to drink?” quote by John Berendt
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“If you go to Atlanta, the first question people ask you is, "What's your business?" In Macon they ask, "Where do you go to church?" In Augusta they ask your grandmother's maiden name. But in Savannah the first question people ask you is "What would you like to drink?”

John Berendt

About This Quote

The quote highlights how regional cultures in Georgia differ in their social priorities, from business to religion to family lineage, and finally to hospitality and personal comfort.

In simple terms: Regional identity shapes social interaction

Key Takeaway

Culture varies by locale

Themes

regional identity social norms hospitality personal identity cultural contrast

Mood

curious observational light‑hearted

Type

anecdotal cultural observation humorous

When to use this quote

  • meeting new acquaintances in different cities
  • networking at business events
  • attending community gatherings
  • traveling across the state
  • hosting guests

Key Concepts

social interaction regional differences hospitality

Practical Applications

  • tailoring conversation starters
  • building rapport in diverse settings

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do local customs influence first impressions?
  • What does this say about the values of each community?
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