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Northern and Southern divide (england)
I just wondered how the Southern people perceive the Northerners and vice a versa?
I come from a town near Burnley and every time people see or hear about burnley Im worried they percieve us wrong. (thats if anyone has heard of it!!)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have spent my life moving from north to south & vice versa. There are good and bad in all people, but if you want stereoptypes. The southerners think all northerners are "gorps" and the northerners think all southerner are "spivs" and "wide boys"!
I have found that the southerners take longer to get friendly with, but once you do, they are a friend for life! Come to think of it, I still have lifelong northern friends too, so it must just be people!
carolegif
I agree about the humour thing! with out being offensive do southerners understand Peter Kays sense of humour?
The thing that gets me is that people use northenerns to protray unwealthiness.
For e.g. there is a advert on TV, I think by Matalan and they are emphasising that their clothes are cheap and theres a girl at the front who is quite pretty and when she speaks she has a northern accent, has anyone seen that?
Or it could mean giraffe that Matalan's stuff is for the penny pinching folks amongst us- everyone knows us Northerners are a thrifty lot- if it's good enough for that Northern lass, it's good enough for the rest of us.
Oh deary me WBA- you're neither here nor there are you? You're knackered mate....lol. ;-)
Living just outside Swindon.I'm not certain where I am. My regional news on satellite tv tells me I live in the West of Enland. On the terrestial channels, BBC has me living in the South of England, while ITV has me living in the Midlands by offering me Central (South).
On maps in newspapers etc I live in the Southwest, but Government data has me living in the Southeast.
Anyhow to get back to your question, everybody is individual and it's when you get to know them, then that is the time to make a judgement.
Not too late to join the thread - I hope!
I'm a Londoner by birth (South coast now), and have always chatted to people on the bus/tube/train / waiters/shop assistants etc. Have probably inherited it from my dad (born London) who was brought up in Leeds. You couldn't meet a more generous and friendly person. Have visited and stayed in Lancashire and Yorkshire - always found everyone very friendly and chatty. On holiday in Scotland (toured around) found all to be most hospitable, wherever we went. Like already mentioned there is good and bad, friendly and standoffish in all walks of life, but generally have found northerners (beyond Watford!!) most approachable [which is good for me cos I love to natter!].
I have never really been down south for a long period of time! All I really know is what other people have said about Southerners and same for up North!
An example is on Eastenders with Bert and the Southerners think he's jumped off another planet!!
But I have heard that a lot of southerners think there is a lot of riots up here all the time. If any of you saw wife swap or any programmes that have been on about Burnley, they only see the deprived parts, where theres ASBOs etc. but not the good parts as there are some lovely parts particularly the Pennines and Pendle Hill.
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