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8 Life Lessons About Southern Living As Told By The Cast Of 'Southern Charm'

If you live below the Mason-Dixon Line, there is no excuse to not have "manners."

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From the streets of Charleston, South Carolina comes the cast of "Southern Charm" where they spend their time eating, sleeping, working, and playing. Despite all the drama that comes with reality television, there are a few life lessons we can learn from the cast:

1. Be able to host a dinner party for all your friends.

2. With a dinner party comes actual cooking, so be able to make something other than Ramen noodles.

3. To be successful, you actually have to know what you're talking about.

4. Life is full of second chances.

5. Follow your heart, and don't let the world (or alcohol) get in the way of it.

6. Life is also too short for bad, cheap alcohol.

7. Know when to talk, and when to keep your mouth shut.

8. Every once in a while, let your hair down and have fun with your friends.

With every friend group, there is bound to be drama. But, at the end of the day, the best of friends are bound to overcome it and at least learn a life lesson from their mistakes.

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