A California woman living in Texas recently went viral after posting a video of a day at a waterpark, and while you may think it's a negative experience, I think you'll be pleasantly surprised- as well as proud to be Texan!

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The woman, who goes by Psychollly on TikTok started off her caption acknowledging that some Texans may not be too fond of transplants, especially the ones from California! She wrote:

I know ya’ll hate transplants… but imagine having to CLENCH your purse everywhere you went. IF you even felt safe enough to go.
I’m all about staying vigilant, but it’s exhausting (and disheartening) never being able to let your guard down, anywhere.
Everyone deserves to live in a place that they feel comfortable

Then, she shared the video that will make you darn proud to be from Texas! Check it out below!

You hear that, she was mind blown!

Imagine being confused at the thought of people leaving their stuff at a waterpark table and no one takes anything?

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We have a local waterpark here in El Paso- it's actually in Anthony, Texas, but we claim it as ours also. Every time I visit the waterpark, I never have thought twice about leaving our belongings unsupervised. Everyone leaves their belongings, and I never have worried about our stuff being stolen!

Many in the comments said that this is just the Texas way; with most agreeing that it's an unwritten rule when visiting a waterpark! Obviously, some Texans also pointed out that it also depends where you're at, but I do have to agree, when at the waterpark, that Texas hospitality really shines!

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