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I'm watching Downton Abbey and Lady Edith just took the train to London. The man she was talking to asked if she'd be heading back to Yorkshire that afternoon, etc...
Aren't you Brits kind of er... biased about people that live anywhere north of London? I was surprised that they based this posh, aristocratic family in Yorkshire considering some of the rude comments I've read here at FG about the place.
And never mind the Scots, they're all woad-painted savages.
Aren't you Brits kind of er... biased about people that live anywhere north of London? I was surprised that they based this posh, aristocratic family in Yorkshire considering some of the rude comments I've read here at FG about the place.
And never mind the Scots, they're all woad-painted savages.
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SnoozeAgain;1418160 wrote: I'm watching Downton Abbey and Lady Edith just took the train to London. The man she was talking to asked if she'd be heading back to Yorkshire that afternoon, etc...
Aren't you Brits kind of er... biased about people that live anywhere north of London? I was surprised that they based this posh, aristocratic family in Yorkshire considering some of the rude comments I've read here at FG about the place.
And never mind the Scots, they're all woad-painted savages.
This Is the best reference I can find you...
North–South divide in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aren't you Brits kind of er... biased about people that live anywhere north of London? I was surprised that they based this posh, aristocratic family in Yorkshire considering some of the rude comments I've read here at FG about the place.
And never mind the Scots, they're all woad-painted savages.
This Is the best reference I can find you...
North–South divide in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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All the Brits I know are exceptionally multicultural and embrace diversity regardless of the moral belief, religious practice, or code of ethics. In fact, many feel Muslims should be allowed full latitude in the practice of Sharia law in the UK.
Of course these are all soldiers (Infantry and superfriends), but they may be somewhat representative of the group?
Of course these are all soldiers (Infantry and superfriends), but they may be somewhat representative of the group?
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halfway;1418165 wrote: All the Brits I know are exceptionally multicultural and embrace diversity regardless of the moral belief, religious practice, or code of ethics. In fact, many feel Muslims should be allowed full latitude in the practice of Sharia law in the UK.
Of course these are all soldiers (Infantry and superfriends), but they may be somewhat representative of the group?
Do all the Brits you know live in Amish country where you used to jog the gravel tracks and everyone is full of good cheer?
Of course these are all soldiers (Infantry and superfriends), but they may be somewhat representative of the group?
Do all the Brits you know live in Amish country where you used to jog the gravel tracks and everyone is full of good cheer?
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oscar;1418164 wrote: This Is the best reference I can find you...
North–South divide in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thanks Oscar. Do you find this to be true?
North–South divide in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thanks Oscar. Do you find this to be true?
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SnoozeAgain;1418169 wrote: Do all the Brits you know live in Amish country where you used to jog the gravel tracks and everyone is full of good cheer?
No, most were either at their regiments when I have visited, in Morocco, or in the Middle East tidying up a bit.
Good folks and a common bond. Enjoyable company and reliable professionals.
No, most were either at their regiments when I have visited, in Morocco, or in the Middle East tidying up a bit.
Good folks and a common bond. Enjoyable company and reliable professionals.
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halfway;1418165 wrote: All the Brits I know are exceptionally multicultural and embrace diversity regardless of the moral belief, religious practice, or code of ethics. In fact, many feel Muslims should be allowed full latitude in the practice of Sharia law in the UK.
Of course these are all soldiers (Infantry and superfriends), but they may be somewhat representative of the group?
What is a 'superfriend' ?
I agree with what you said about being multicultural and embracing diversity.
Of course these are all soldiers (Infantry and superfriends), but they may be somewhat representative of the group?
What is a 'superfriend' ?
I agree with what you said about being multicultural and embracing diversity.
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Betty Boop;1418174 wrote: What is a 'superfriend' ?
I agree with what you said about being multicultural and embracing diversity.
Soldiers with special powers.
I agree with what you said about being multicultural and embracing diversity.
Soldiers with special powers.

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Betty Boop;1418174 wrote: What is a 'superfriend' ?
I agree with what you said about being multicultural and embracing diversity.
I agree with what you said about being multicultural and embracing diversity.
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halfway;1418176 wrote: Soldiers with special powers. 
Ah, they wear their underpants over their uniform then, cool!

Ah, they wear their underpants over their uniform then, cool!

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What an ironic oxymoronic thread title. he he.
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SnoozeAgain;1418170 wrote: Thanks Oscar. Do you find this to be true? To be honest, yes, I think there has always been a certain snobbery from the South toward the North.
It seems to derive from the Industrial revolution when by the late 18th century, the North was the heart of the coal mines, textile Industry and agriculture... The North employed In the main unskilled labour where as the South was more of a service Industry such as banking.
I do believe such snobbery still exists. The South can be argued as being wealthier. you only have to compare house prices and the divide in wages before the minimum wage came In to being...
My horse Is stabled In the North.... not all bad then.
It seems to derive from the Industrial revolution when by the late 18th century, the North was the heart of the coal mines, textile Industry and agriculture... The North employed In the main unskilled labour where as the South was more of a service Industry such as banking.
I do believe such snobbery still exists. The South can be argued as being wealthier. you only have to compare house prices and the divide in wages before the minimum wage came In to being...
My horse Is stabled In the North.... not all bad then.
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YZGI;1418180 wrote: What an ironic oxymoronic thread title. he he. It's a contradiction in terms surely?
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oscar;1418183 wrote: It's a contradiction in terms surely?
Tough question. I'm still trying to get my head around my post.
Tough question. I'm still trying to get my head around my post.
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YZGI;1418184 wrote: Tough question. I'm still trying to get my head around my post.
Too many syllables?
Too many syllables?
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SnoozeAgain;1418188 wrote: Too many syllables?
Yup, and paragraphs.
Yup, and paragraphs.
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Aristocrats living on their country estates also used to have a house in london where they would go for the "season". Think the Hamptons and the american elite keeping houses there it's the same kind of thing.
There is a north south divide, people in the south east of england - the home counties -, tend to think they live in paradise and Londoners don't understand why anyone wouldn't want to live there. Their idea of north is watford and they panic at the site of countryside and no street lights.
people in the north know better but keep quiet about it so the pillocks stay down there.
To me yorkshire is down south but they think they are in the north while people in Inverness think Edinburgh is down south. In edinburgh going up north means you are going heading for the highlands.
There is a north south divide, people in the south east of england - the home counties -, tend to think they live in paradise and Londoners don't understand why anyone wouldn't want to live there. Their idea of north is watford and they panic at the site of countryside and no street lights.
people in the north know better but keep quiet about it so the pillocks stay down there.
To me yorkshire is down south but they think they are in the north while people in Inverness think Edinburgh is down south. In edinburgh going up north means you are going heading for the highlands.
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oscar;1418182 wrote: To be honest, yes, I think there has always been a certain snobbery from the South toward the North.
It seems to derive from the Industrial revolution when by the late 18th century, the North was the heart of the coal mines, textile Industry and agriculture... The North employed In the main unskilled labour where as the South was more of a service Industry such as banking.
I do believe such snobbery still exists. The South can be argued as being wealthier. you only have to compare house prices and the divide in wages before the minimum wage came In to being...
My horse Is stabled In the North.... not all bad then.
When I was in London area a while back, several of the guys I was working with were from Leeds and Manchester. There was a distinct animosity towards them coming from the other guys who were from Berkshire and Hampshire.
The accents were part of it. I found the northerner a bit harder to follow, at times.
On the other hand, on another trip, this time to York, the locals there tended to treat the guys from the south with some disdain.
I never realized how many different accents could be heard on such a small land mass.
It seems to derive from the Industrial revolution when by the late 18th century, the North was the heart of the coal mines, textile Industry and agriculture... The North employed In the main unskilled labour where as the South was more of a service Industry such as banking.
I do believe such snobbery still exists. The South can be argued as being wealthier. you only have to compare house prices and the divide in wages before the minimum wage came In to being...
My horse Is stabled In the North.... not all bad then.
When I was in London area a while back, several of the guys I was working with were from Leeds and Manchester. There was a distinct animosity towards them coming from the other guys who were from Berkshire and Hampshire.
The accents were part of it. I found the northerner a bit harder to follow, at times.
On the other hand, on another trip, this time to York, the locals there tended to treat the guys from the south with some disdain.
I never realized how many different accents could be heard on such a small land mass.
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gmc;1418197 wrote: - the home counties -, tend to think they live in paradise
We do :rolleyes:
We do :rolleyes:
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Firstly, its a two way thing. We aint all posh, living in leafy suburbs and tree lined avenues and we're not all chirpy cockneys doin the Lambeth walk......more stereotyping. Secondly, its no more serious than a Yorkshire - Lancashire divide (Remember, they had a big war between themselves a few years ago called the war of the roses ) and they get on ok with a little bit of banter
Its friendly banter, just as it is between us Sassenachs and them blethering bampots north of the border. Of course we each have our nutters who like to take it further but neither is any worse than the other
Its all a lot abart nuffing
Its friendly banter, just as it is between us Sassenachs and them blethering bampots north of the border. Of course we each have our nutters who like to take it further but neither is any worse than the other
Its all a lot abart nuffing
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LarsMac;1418210 wrote: When I was in London area a while back, several of the guys I was working with were from Leeds and Manchester. There was a distinct animosity towards them coming from the other guys who were from Berkshire and Hampshire.
The accents were part of it. I found the northerner a bit harder to follow, at times.
On the other hand, on another trip, this time to York, the locals there tended to treat the guys from the south with some disdain.
I never realized how many different accents could be heard on such a small land mass. I was born on the South Coast. Brighton and grew up In The Sussex Downs In the South yet I have to say that even I find quite a difference with people In the North. I have always found them friendlier and life more laid back. I had an Aunt In Lancashire and some of my happiest times were spent there In Bolton.
Talking of accents I have lived In the West Country now for 14 years and not a week goes by where someone will say to me ' You're not from these parts are you? Then I get called a Londoner and have to point out that London Is 50 miles from my Brighton accent... so yes, accents here really are that diverse.
The accents were part of it. I found the northerner a bit harder to follow, at times.
On the other hand, on another trip, this time to York, the locals there tended to treat the guys from the south with some disdain.
I never realized how many different accents could be heard on such a small land mass. I was born on the South Coast. Brighton and grew up In The Sussex Downs In the South yet I have to say that even I find quite a difference with people In the North. I have always found them friendlier and life more laid back. I had an Aunt In Lancashire and some of my happiest times were spent there In Bolton.
Talking of accents I have lived In the West Country now for 14 years and not a week goes by where someone will say to me ' You're not from these parts are you? Then I get called a Londoner and have to point out that London Is 50 miles from my Brighton accent... so yes, accents here really are that diverse.
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This one of my pet theories, about everybody needing to belong, and all the different 'clubs' we belong to dring our lives.
London has a north south divide, towns have posh areas, families have different factions.
It's all to do with 'belonging' and feeling superior, or in it together with our other lesser equals
London has a north south divide, towns have posh areas, families have different factions.
It's all to do with 'belonging' and feeling superior, or in it together with our other lesser equals
I thought I knew more than this until I opened my mouth
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Snowfire;1418214 wrote: Firstly, its a two way thing. We aint all posh, living in leafy suburbs and tree lined avenues and we're not all chirpy cockneys doin the Lambeth walk......more stereotyping. Secondly, its no more serious than a Yorkshire - Lancashire divide (Remember, they had a big war between themselves a few years ago called the war of the roses ) and they get on ok with a little bit of banter
Its friendly banter, just as it is between us Sassenachs and them blethering bampots north of the border. Of course we each have our nutters who like to take it further but neither is any worse than the other
Its all a lot abart nuffing
I pictured you as a character on The Darling Buds of May.
Its friendly banter, just as it is between us Sassenachs and them blethering bampots north of the border. Of course we each have our nutters who like to take it further but neither is any worse than the other
Its all a lot abart nuffing
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SnoozeAgain;1418224 wrote: I pictured you as a character on The Darling Buds of May.
Perfick !
Perfick !
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Northern Bloke;1418225 wrote: Perfick ! And we're not all like Pauline Fowler.
( Said In the style of Phill Mitchell )
( Said In the style of Phill Mitchell )
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oscar;1418229 wrote: And we're not all like Pauline Fowler.
( Said In the style of Phill Mitchell )
'ave a word wiv yerself willya
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'ave a word wiv yerself willya
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The South
Phil Mitchell Angry With Ronnie - EastEnders (BBC1) - YouTube
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last of the summer wine full steam behind full episode - YouTube
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Snowfire;1418231 wrote: 'ave a word wiv yerself willya Shuttit you slaaaaaag
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