My brother lives in Tennessee and raised two girls (now both married) so I am well familiar with the Tennessee personality. They are a bit less sophisticated in their speech patterns (twangy accent) than Virginia girls and not many are from Pakistan or South Asia. They tend to have less cosmopolitan experiences, like maybe never having gone to an Indian, let alone a Pakistani, restaurant. They are raised, however, to say Yes, Sir! and Yes, Ma'am! (i.e. to be polite and respectful), so that's a plus. Of course my brothers daughters were very sweet. Both have 3 children now. One is a lawyer as well and the other is a PhD Chemist (as is my brother). My brothers town in Tennessee was the site of a large chemical plant and company with a good-sized R&D operation. So there were a few South Asian PhD's in chemistry and medicine there. But, because the Pakistani-American population is so small, I think Tennessee Pakistani-American girls are very rare. OTOH, if you find one she might also be easier to impress than the Virginia suburban ones who have gone to Fairfax County or Arlington County schools.....