Things are getting weird on the SouthCoast.

It's the last thing I'd thought I'd be asking myself, but now I'm wondering... What's the first thing I would say or do if I met an alien?

There's been so much UFO talk recently and it's kind of freaking me out.

Other than watching E.T. when I was younger, the thought of aliens invading really hasn't crossed my mind. Although, given the craziness of the last few years, I guess nothing should surprise us anymore — especially since we had a government official state under oath this week that "non-human biologics" have been recovered from the sites of crashed spacecraft.

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It's starting to get a little too real.

That's why we need some levity.

The first thing I'm going to do is make sure I have plenty of my favorite wine, comfy clothes and my Netflix subscription paid up to date. Basically, I won't be leaving my couch until they come for me.

We as a species have been curious for years about this stuff but apparently, now we have confirmation that aliens exist and have for a while. I guess? It's been pretty quiet on this front since the bombshell revelation at that hearing earlier this week.

It's time to consider what we would do and say if and when we come in close contact with the unknown.

We asked you what the first thing is you'd do if aliens came to the SouthCoast. You didn't disappoint. Take a look.

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There are frequently things that can't be explained in the skies above the SouthCoast. The National UFO Reporting Center keeps a database of all of the reports of unidentified flying objects that are submitted by those who see them, and you can see just how often they appear right above our own heads.

LOOK: The states with the most UFO sightings

For each state, we’ve also included details of famous UFO sightings in that state. Of note is that almost three-quarters of all UFO sighting reports in the United States occur between 4 p.m. and midnight, and tend to peak between 9 and 10 p.m. Food for thought next time you're out scoping for alien life. Keep reading to see which states have had the most UFO sightings.

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