Floridans, spelled without the additional “ i ” found in Floridians are a
sub-group of
Florida residents. Every Floridan is a Floridian, but not every Floridian is a Floridan. All Floridians share
Florida as their home but Floridans share something more; a heritage, ideology, dialect, and culture that is distinctly Southern. Many members of this group are often what some call "
True Natives" or "Generational Floridians" who can trace their lines back to the indigenous Southern pioneers and
Florida’s Confederate Veterans. Members of the group are often politically and culturally conservative and most practice a Protestant
faith. They likely favor states’ rights, gun rights, family values and are highly patriotic. Most are well-mannered and friendly and maintain a heightened respect for authority. Floridans like their tea
sweet and enjoy the same foods that most Southerners enjoy, like fried chicken, cheese grits and hush puppies. While Floridians share the state of Florida as their home, Floridans share a heritage that is as distinctly Florida as it is Southern.
Some Famous Floridans are Ray Charles, Lynard Skynard’s Ronnie Van Zant, Allen Collins, and
Gary Rossington,
Mel Tillis, The Bellamy Brothers, John Anderson and Easton
Corbin.