Do People Of Newcastle Know What A Geordie Is? You’ll Be Surprised At The Answers!

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    Why Are Geordies Called ‘Geordies’? You’ll be Surprised At The Answer!
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  • @TynesideLife
    @TynesideLife  Před 25 dny +15

    There are lots of myths and misunderstandings about what a Geordie is and where the term came from. Many of which you will see in the comment’s below.
    To understand the ‘True Geordie’ History, supported with historical facts and dispelling popular myths, watch this video next 👍🏻
    Why Are Geordies Called ‘Geordies’? You’ll be Surprised At The Answer!
    czcams.com/video/G0TZY5dtM34/video.html

    • @staceyjinuk9714
      @staceyjinuk9714 Před 25 dny

      George Stephenson.
      I used to live in Rainhill.
      🚂

    • @marcot4863
      @marcot4863 Před 25 dny +1

      You missed a good one their.. The guy who said you have to be born on banks of the Tyne, who was sitting at the monument is called John shearer and has been collecting autographs for decades and believe it or not, he is friends with sir John hall and keegan.. Next time you see him, get a interview.

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 25 dny +1

      @@marcot4863 ahh bugger! I’ll keep an eye out cheers 👍🏻

    • @marcot4863
      @marcot4863 Před 25 dny +1

      @@TynesideLife I was standing next to where the players enter st. James, and I was talking to John, then sir John hall appeared and spoke to John and then John said howwer, where going to watch the match and I thought he's full of it but he wasn't.. Sir John took us to his son's corporate box and shearer knew sir John's son in law and I was gob smacked, the person who wrote the viz said to shearer meet me at the theatre Royal and I will give you signed viz lol . We played west brom and I think we drew 3s a piece. He knows them thro all the years he's collected autographs and John shearer is a character and well loved, I'm surprised you haven't seen him hanging about st James.

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 25 dny

      @@marcot4863 thanks for sharing that Marco 👊🏻👍🏻

  • @patmillar961
    @patmillar961 Před 25 dny +27

    I was born where the Civic Centre now stands. I'm a geordie, and like the guy in the video I too am a geordie before I'm English....now if I'm proud and treasure the fact I'm English that should tell you how I feel about being a geordie and I imagine many geordie's feel the same. Loved hearing peoples thoughts 👍

    • @deanlatimer2323
      @deanlatimer2323 Před 25 dny +3

      Aye Geordie first but definitely still a proud English man.

  • @hey12542
    @hey12542 Před 25 dny +16

    I'm not a Geordie 😢, I come from a Geordie father with all my Uncles and aunts and nanna being Geordies and grandad was from Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿. I absolutely love the North East of England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿. As well as I do like the Geordies but like anywhere there's good and bad. What I like about the Geordies is they notice you and actually talk to you and I'm from London and that's like a criminal offence there 😂. I didn't realise how much of what me and my friends call 'London attitude' I had until I came to the North East to visit. This old lady said 'Eee it's cold today' on the metro once and I stood there shocked thinking 'She can't possibly be talking to me' I replied 'It is absolutely freezing' and then thought 'OMG people talk to you here, this is new information, and I'm here for it' 😂. I've made more friends in Newcastle than I have in London. I can't believe how visiting Newcastle regularly helped me accept that it's okay to talk to people and that people aren't out to get you.

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 25 dny +5

      😂 love this comment thank you ☝️🙏👊🏻👍🏻

    • @ktmboys385
      @ktmboys385 Před 20 dny +1

      So r you Irish

    • @ktmboys385
      @ktmboys385 Před 8 dny

      Get up there lol love the town me

    • @stephenbrown5844
      @stephenbrown5844 Před 7 dny +1

      Be who ya are mate, and never let the impressed hold you down😁👌♥️🇬🇧Northumberland

  • @Odene-trying-comonsense
    @Odene-trying-comonsense Před 25 dny +23

    I'm from Cape Town South Africa and I'm not a Geordie but a Newcastle supporter. 9:36

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 25 dny +15

      You’re an adopted Geordie 😃👊🏻

    • @Vortex303
      @Vortex303 Před 25 dny +1

      My wifes from Cape Town her Geordie is hilarious.

    • @Odene-trying-comonsense
      @Odene-trying-comonsense Před 25 dny +1

      @@Vortex303 it makes her a Cape Toon😀

    • @Vortex303
      @Vortex303 Před 25 dny +1

      Haha spot on i'm trying to find a Geordie saying from Sea Point.

    • @riptideog8783
      @riptideog8783 Před 22 dny

      Cape toon army 😉👊

  • @SMSJ223
    @SMSJ223 Před 25 dny +4

    If you speak like a Geordie Then that's good enough for me! Fucking love-em all. Best people you'll ever meet & proper down to earth folk. Love From IRELAND & LANCASHIRE.

  • @Northumberlandwoodlands
    @Northumberlandwoodlands Před 25 dny +10

    You pick some great characters to answer your question Eddie....
    👍...getting my kids , who i home educate to watch your videos....i think its very important for them to know their local history.....keep it up....cheers

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 25 dny +2

      Cheers bud 👊🏻👍🏻
      I believe in selecting a wide demographic 😅

  • @brandoncattermole9403
    @brandoncattermole9403 Před 24 dny +1

    This is amazing

  • @robertstapleton8100
    @robertstapleton8100 Před 25 dny +2

    I was born in Princess Mary Maternity Hospital in Jesmond and brought up in Heaton and even though I left Newcastle in 1989 for Devon I’ll always be a Geordie and I still haven’t really lost my accent. I love local history and did it as a subject at Benfield School. So keep up the great work and I love your videos.👍

  • @jimjack3447
    @jimjack3447 Před 20 dny

    brilliant vid, really enjoyed that, thanks

  • @deborahwake3826
    @deborahwake3826 Před 25 dny +3

    I saw your video about how we got our name, so I had a laugh at this video while asking "Geordies' where this title came from, great video, 😁

  • @jerwiffy
    @jerwiffy Před 2 dny

    I'm new to your channel and I love your interaction and how you embrace and engage people. Also getting the history and culture. Keep doing what your doing. Thankyou x

  • @jimfell7147
    @jimfell7147 Před 25 dny +1

    Great breakfast viewing this side of the pond. You are fast becoming one of them geordie legends.

  • @jimfell7147
    @jimfell7147 Před 25 dny +1

    What a gift the gifts Eddy gives us when another video from Tyneside Life pops up to inform us, get in Mr. Hope.

  • @jerwiffy
    @jerwiffy Před 2 dny

    Amazing chanel...just loving what you do hinny. Keep it up bonny lad. 😂

  • @grahamritchie7755
    @grahamritchie7755 Před 24 dny

    Great video Eddy!

  • @TheMightyGeordie
    @TheMightyGeordie Před 25 dny +4

    Born in the RVI and lived all my life in Cramlington. Always classed myself as a Geordie.

  • @tonycarter9720
    @tonycarter9720 Před 20 dny +1

    Wow just catching up on this now, one didn't know where he was from some others will say well done for keeping a straight face.

  • @MargaretMckenna-jc1ee
    @MargaretMckenna-jc1ee Před 25 dny +1

    Born in Ashington lived in newcastle most of my life brilliant video

  • @wallygargett6175
    @wallygargett6175 Před 25 dny +2

    Eddy I heard you talking about the Geordie lamp in another video. Well, North Tyneside Council have put up a Geordie lamp opposite Lidl in Killingworth. It’s a full size one and I believe it’s lit up at night. Worth a video if you have time to pop across.
    Keep your interesting videos coming. I am disabled and live next to a large lake in Killingworth. There might even be a bit cake for you lol 👏👏👏

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 25 dny +1

      Haha! Cheers Wally. I’ll check it out 👍🏻

  • @tonymallon953
    @tonymallon953 Před 25 dny +1

    lol eddy make us look great. !! Great Video.

  • @hunkhk
    @hunkhk Před 25 dny +4

    ⁰ totally consider myself a Geordie as did my parents and grandparents all hailing from South Shields. That guy munching through his pie woth gusto and the miserable copper mot responding to your question made my day. Great video, cheers

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 25 dny

      ☝️👊🏻👍🏻

    • @boyasaka
      @boyasaka Před 22 dny +1

      Your a sand dancer mate
      Born and bread

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 22 dny +2

      @@boyasaka who are you to decide someone else’s heritage? Cultural identity doesn’t just mean one, he can identify as a Geordie and a sand dancer if he wants. It’s not up to you

  • @jamesmoore6125
    @jamesmoore6125 Před 25 dny +4

    I was surprised to see how many people had no idea.

  • @ANationalAcrobat-qj2dl
    @ANationalAcrobat-qj2dl Před 25 dny +6

    I was born at the now demolished Preston hospital in North Shields & I was always told that a real Geordie was anyone born north of the river &, assuming there were no buildings, within sight of the river.

    • @BGAUGE
      @BGAUGE Před 25 dny

      I was born in that hospital 1966

    • @ANationalAcrobat-qj2dl
      @ANationalAcrobat-qj2dl Před 25 dny

      @@BGAUGE 1964 for me.

    • @andrewphippsphillips1455
      @andrewphippsphillips1455 Před 25 dny

      Same here mate, September 1970 in Preston Hospital. Its called Haswell Gardens these days, named after Thomas Haswell, a Tynemouth schoolmaster and composer who was the organist at the nearby Christchurch down the road. Only found this out while walking past a small monument with his name on it.

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 25 dny +1

      Check out the video in the pinned comment and it’ll dispel this myth as well as highlight the actual history of the word 👍🏻

  • @tomrichardson2656
    @tomrichardson2656 Před 10 dny

    Thanks Eddy. Always enjoyable and educational. My sons and I from America asked that very question - probably a 100 times at 40 different pubs this week - and there was only one consistent answer: friendly. And I can vouch for that! Lovely, passionate people that know how to laugh!

  • @JonathanWinton123
    @JonathanWinton123 Před 25 dny +1

    Born and bred up here in Northumberland, therefore a Northumbrian as is my mum.
    Dad is from Wallsend and a Geordie.
    The thing I love about the North East is the variety of accents we have from the 'Toon' all the way up to Alnwick & Berwick.
    As the guy at 05:51 says '' I'm Geordie before I'm English''.

    • @davidness5491
      @davidness5491 Před 25 dny

      Find listening to the accents of people in Berwick interesting. One minute you're convinced they're a Geordie, then they start sounding Scottish

  • @user-ie8ql5lf9e
    @user-ie8ql5lf9e Před 25 dny +12

    Great video. I've lived in the scottish borders for 31 years, but still a Geordie and always will be. Born in the Teams, on the banks of the river Tyne.

  • @jimmyoconnell6167
    @jimmyoconnell6167 Před 25 dny +2

    Born in Bensham now live in outside of keswick lake district

  • @martinjeavons7823
    @martinjeavons7823 Před 25 dny +1

    Love your videos 👍🏻
    I’m from Tipton in the Black Country but I lived and worked in
    the North East for 16 years living on Muswell Hill on the West side to Washington and had some “canny” jobs on the Tyne and surrounding areas, marital differences means that i live and work in my hometown but i have 3 beautiful children living in Washington and Sunderland and miss the vibrance of the North East.
    Up the Wolves lol 😁

  • @jimmymitchell79
    @jimmymitchell79 Před 25 dny +4

    I was born in the general in 1979 i lived in long benton lutterworth rd til i was 6 then moved to hadrian park wallsend im a Black n White blooded Geordie always will be

  • @paulgallant3675
    @paulgallant3675 Před 25 dny

    Hi Eddie, I shared with my Facebook pages

  • @2coinaphrase121
    @2coinaphrase121 Před 25 dny +1

    One guy understood the narrative. 💡 👏

    • @deanlatimer2323
      @deanlatimer2323 Před 25 dny +2

      Not the kid at the end..st James's Park is why we're called Geordies really?...dear me..

  • @mramsey123
    @mramsey123 Před 24 dny +2

    I was born in Scotswood and raised in Benwell I'm as geordie as you get. Slums in the 1990 till now

  • @nelzapoppin
    @nelzapoppin Před 24 dny

    Cheers, Eddy, just discovered your channel. The Tyne might just be a trickle in Haltwhistle, but I was born not much more than a stone's throw away from it. It's in my blood I'm sure. The miners came this way from Newcastle, bringing the slang with them. Country bumpkin Geordie, but a Geordie to my bones.

  • @fashashbar9631
    @fashashbar9631 Před 25 dny

    Cracking video! I'd love to see a similar video on what geordies actually think of mackems, football notwithstanding. Would be fascinating to know if they think our personalities are really that different considering our geographical proximity. Also to that one fella from Blaydon don't worry, anybody who heard you speak would think yer a geordie haha

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 25 dny +1

      May be something similar in the pipeline 👊🏻👍🏻

    • @terryhall6766
      @terryhall6766 Před 24 dny

      Be careful what you ask for the relationship between mackems and Geordies could be terrifying if not comical .Sunderland gave Newcastle its first (RED) football kit cause they couldn’t afford one .I don’t think we’ve ever forgiven them for doing it.

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 24 dny

      @@terryhall6766 I’ve been to the SOL interviewing fans three times.
      The strip story is false though sorry Terry. I speak with Newcastles official club historian Paul Joannou from time to time and the red strip story has nothing to do with Sunderland

  • @Bob0o7
    @Bob0o7 Před 25 dny +2

    My family came from Newcastle.

  • @sanjeevrehan
    @sanjeevrehan Před 25 dny +22

    Down here in London, they say a Geordie is anyone from NE England who talks in a way that cannot be understood.

  • @Littlemoo403
    @Littlemoo403 Před 23 dny +3

    Loving your channel! I’m a true Geordie born in the General Hospital 🏥
    New sub and I’ve turned on the bell 🛎️

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 23 dny +1

      Welcome aboard 👊🏻👍🏻

    • @neilt7145
      @neilt7145 Před 20 dny

      Me too, born in the General 1971 👍

  • @lauradavison4044
    @lauradavison4044 Před 24 dny +2

    I was born in Elswick Road in 1950 at a nursing home called the Gables. I was brought up in Heaton till I left at 24 to live in Durham. My postcode has always been Newcastle, I speak with an accent, always support Newcastle United and the history and life of Newcastle. I always thought that Geordies were named after Harry Hotspur who spoke with an accent. I agree with the friendly soul of a Geordie all over the world.

  • @Jackosaurus117
    @Jackosaurus117 Před 25 dny +11

    Born in North Shields, grew up in Morpeth and have lived most of my life in Northumberland. Consider myself a Geordie, Northumbrian, English and British

    • @gazof-the-north5708
      @gazof-the-north5708 Před 25 dny +1

      I feel the same. I'm from Hexham which is in Northumberland but the river Tyne runs through the town so I'm a Geordie, Northumbrian, English and British too 👍

  • @SloopyDog
    @SloopyDog Před 25 dny +3

    Whey I man am a Geordie. I was born in Newcastle and I speak the sweet Geordie twang. Howay the lads.

  • @S60TEM
    @S60TEM Před 22 dny +1

    I'm born and bred from Stanley, and my wife is from Dudley near Cramlington and our accents differ massively. I'm broader "geordie" than she is and wherever we go on holiday people always comment on how different we do sound but still say we are Geordies.

  • @Howezy
    @Howezy Před 25 dny +5

    Lived in Newcastle since 2013 (Originally from Essex), so as an outsider looking in, I still think (in my head) that a Geordie is someone who was born North of the Tyne. After talking to people over the years, I've learn that's a bit ambiguous as people in Northumberland, but also those out in Gateshead, and South Shields sometime class themselves as Geordies, even out as far as Blaydon/Prudhoe. I've also heard people from Blyth consider themselves Geordies, but Cramlington not to be. To this day, I'm still not 100% sure. I don't think it matters too much as long as your happy about it, and not from Sunderland.

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 25 dny

      If you check the video in the pinned comment it’ll answer all your questions 👍🏻

  • @anthonynewman4039
    @anthonynewman4039 Před 25 dny

    Born in Blakelaw used to go to Fenham Baths at the weekend then up to the Leezes Park hire a rowing boat and catch tidlers.Moved to Toxteth L8 when I was 8, a Geordie/ Scouser mad mix.If you think you're a Geordie you are! Don't let anyone tell you any different!

  • @antd6993
    @antd6993 Před 24 dny +2

    Born in General Hospital West Road, raised in Benwell, support the Toon only no other team, instantly recognised wherever I have lived/worked as a Geordie😂live like a Geordie, sound like a Geordie and feel 100% a Geordie🎉love life

  • @NorthernAlphaSk
    @NorthernAlphaSk Před 25 dny

    Wow deekie the clip of some of those interviewees, brutal

  • @normtoon4914
    @normtoon4914 Před 12 dny +2

    According to some people on here the three main characters on Auf Weidersehen
    Pet aren't Geordies. Neville was from North Shields. Dennis from Birtley. And Oz was from Gateshead.

  • @Octopossible
    @Octopossible Před 25 dny +5

    I'm 57. I left England when I was only 5 years old. My mum and dad are from Gateshead and Newcastle respectively. They both identify as Geordies. I'd love to go back to England and visit the Tyneside in particular and connect with my roots. 😊

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 25 dny

      ☝️👊🏻👍🏻

    • @deanlatimer2323
      @deanlatimer2323 Před 25 dny +1

      Not using a word like mum tho mate...mother, mam or ma...

    • @Octopossible
      @Octopossible Před 25 dny

      ​​@@deanlatimer2323, ????? I think you misread my comment. I'm Canadian. And besides, you don't write the way you speak do you?

    • @deanlatimer2323
      @deanlatimer2323 Před 25 dny

      @Octopossible my bad brother..still its good to know? lol

    • @harryl9yearsago788
      @harryl9yearsago788 Před 25 dny

      Me ma ​@@deanlatimer2323

  • @leeedwards2020
    @leeedwards2020 Před 25 dny

    Born in The General ,lived in Fenham ,both parents ,and entire family are from Newcastle, mam is from Suttons Dwellings Benwell ,but i moved to Linlithgow West Lothian Scotland in 1981,where i still live

  • @midlandgeordie
    @midlandgeordie Před 24 dny +1

    Born in Consett until 18 .
    Went off to College in the Midlands,still a Geordie and black and white through and through!

  • @adamstokoe1
    @adamstokoe1 Před 20 dny

    I was born and raised in westerhope kind of disappointed it hasn't been mentioned

  • @markmcguinness953
    @markmcguinness953 Před 25 dny +10

    My dad (born in Byker), used to say to be a "True Geordie" is to have been born within smelling distance of the River Tyne. I still remember that smell today.

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 25 dny +2

      Stinks doesn’t it. 😅
      See pinned comment 👍🏻

    • @tatsnneeps341
      @tatsnneeps341 Před 25 dny +1

      I can smell it in tenerife 😂😂

  • @jasmineshutlar7042
    @jasmineshutlar7042 Před 9 dny

    'you'll always meet a geordie' this is so true, I was once sat at a bus stop outside the UN in geneva, turned to the guy next to me to ask him the time and he was a fellow geordie! We are everywhere😅

  • @joanmackie1735
    @joanmackie1735 Před 25 dny

    I once came home to Newcastle from a long summer holiday in a very sad mood ( a two-year relationship had just ended ). It was a long train journey to Paris, then across the city to get a train to Calais, then the ferry, another train to London, another change of station, and I was finally on the train train to Newcastle, tired and miserable, when the steward came along and said “

    • @joanmackie1735
      @joanmackie1735 Před 25 dny +1

      Sorry, that’s a bit of a moan. I accidentally posted it instead of deleting it. The point of it was that the steward had a broad Geordie accent, and addressed me as “pet”, and I instantly felt so much better, and happy to be going home.

  • @lesleycrosby6260
    @lesleycrosby6260 Před 25 dny +2

    I'm a Northumbrian from Morpeth , my hubby from N Shields a Geordie , we lived in NTyneside that made us Novacastrians, My mother was from Sheriff Hill , I don't know ehat she was but she wadnt a Geordie.
    I live in Derbyshire now , so that makes me a missionary!

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 25 dny +3

      If she was from Gateshead, she was most certainly a Geordie Lesley

  • @Flukey_1970
    @Flukey_1970 Před 25 dny +2

    Where do you draw the line when based on location. I would class myself a geordie coming from Cramlington so 10 miles outside of the city. My mate from school went to live in Litchfield back in the 80s everyone calls him Geordie.

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 25 dny +2

      There isn’t a line Martin. All of these theories have been conjured up in someone’s imagination. That’s what makes cultural identity so fascinating. It’s fluid and none binding.

    • @Flukey_1970
      @Flukey_1970 Před 25 dny

      @@TynesideLife absolutely mate. I think it’s like that saying if it looks like a duck walks like a duck then it is a duck 😂

  • @peterstabler2321
    @peterstabler2321 Před 25 dny +1

    I was born in the East End of London but brought up from 1 years old here - i used to get called "whey aye blimey"

  • @davidgoodfellow2384
    @davidgoodfellow2384 Před 25 dny

    I was born in the general hospital but I.ve lived south of the river Winlaton Rowlands Gill and now reside in consett ppl up here say I sound like am from the toon

  • @stephenfee3085
    @stephenfee3085 Před 25 dny

    I recall when in middle school a teacher who claimed to be a local historian claimed that to be a true Geordie you had to be born in sight of the Tyne, , assuming there were no buildings in way lol. I was born in Tynemouth so assumed I was indeed a true Geordie, I watched your previous video about this and feel your explanation was probably a better one

  • @WOLFIE-96B-UK
    @WOLFIE-96B-UK Před 25 dny

    Born in Princess Mary
    Maternity Hospital in Jesmond in 1954. I'm a proud Geordie through and through. I worked and lived all over the world before I retired, but only one place has ever been home. The TOON!

  • @joppadoni
    @joppadoni Před 25 dny

    The oldest ones i ever heard of was the miners lamp and born a mile from the banks of Tyne..
    I was born in the General.. so if thats more than a mile away.. i'll be annoyed LOL.
    I think there was something to do with a King George as well but i can't remember it. Think i'll have to watch ya other video.. I'm sure i'll have watched it before but can't remember it at all!

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 25 dny

      😂 sacrilege
      Yeah the other one will clarify some things for you 👍🏻

  • @Twads1867
    @Twads1867 Před 25 dny

    Great vid Eddy. Basically, no one’s got a clue hahah. Geordie is Tyneside for me (but gets a bit confusing South Shields way as sounding more Mackem)

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 25 dny +5

      South Shields sounding Mackem?! 😲 I’ve spent years there and the accent is very closely linked to Geordie. You’ll get chinned if you said that there mate

    • @Twads1867
      @Twads1867 Před 25 dny

      @@TynesideLife haha fair enough. Only my opinion. The only 3 lads I know from South Shields are all Sunderland fans so pretty sure they don’t identify as proper geordies probably due to that

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 25 dny +2

      @@Twads1867 Shields is an interesting one. They have Geordie accents but the town is split roughly 50/50 in regards football loyalty.
      The Geordie identity of course pre dates football allegiance’s

    • @davids2540
      @davids2540 Před 25 dny +4

      Yeah I was born in South Shields and being called a Mackem is probably the most offensive thing anyone could say to me 😄

    • @Twads1867
      @Twads1867 Před 25 dny

      @@davids2540 please accept my apologies!

  • @johntremble551
    @johntremble551 Před 25 dny +9

    From Durham but kicked a ball coz of the toon, went away to uni and everyone called me a Geordie so i'm a Geordie 😊

    • @toonboy2658
      @toonboy2658 Před 25 dny +3

      Yes you are 👍

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 25 dny +3

      If you identify as a Geordie, then you are 👊🏻👍🏻

  • @thezyg6311
    @thezyg6311 Před 25 dny +1

    It's an interesting one, for me it's someone from Newcastle to be a proper Geordie. Being a Newcastle fan makes you an honorary Geordie regardless of where you are from. I'm from Washington, a place which gets tarred with the Mackem brush because their council decided to start collecting our bins in 1992, but the town is split down the middle in respect to football loyalties, also has an NE postcode.

  • @andrewphippsphillips1455

    It's a tricky one for me, but I was born in what's now Haswell Gardens in N.Shields (was Preston Hospital). Mother was from Prudhoe & my Dad was born at home in Windsor Gardens in N.Shields.
    It's tricky in that despite having been born there, with most of the family living in N.Tyneside (even my brother, born in Medway, lives in Monkseaton), I've been sometimes told I'm not a Geordie if I've lived most of my life in E.Anglia.
    Fact is, I've been a Mag most of my life (since I was 9 in fact) & I know Tyneside like the back of my hand, have been back "home" nearly every one of my 53yrs to see the family. I was always told that if you were born within a mile of the Tyne River, you're a Geordie.
    Its only my Mam's two sisters & I who live in the South these days & now, I make 3-4 trips a year ever since my Father returned to Shields (Preston Village) a decade ago.
    One wonderful thing about Geordies is that we're not shy, nor hostile to anyone from outside the area. The Geordie welcome is one of the most warm & hospitable in the whole of the British Isles...
    Where I am in Norfolk, they take a little while if you're a newcomer by comparison 😉

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 25 dny

      I’ll simplify it for you Andy. If you identify yourself as a Geordie, then you are. Nobody owns the term. See pinned comment for more details 👍🏻

  • @il-danny-ll5588
    @il-danny-ll5588 Před 8 dny +1

    From what I was told, we got our name from being loyal to King George during the Jacobite uprising and Sunderland took the side of the Stuart’s and that rivalry is still very potent today

  • @henguspod3899
    @henguspod3899 Před 25 dny +16

    i was born in nottingham ive lived in northumberland about 52 years my family are all from northumberland and i class myself as a geordie

  • @daschunddad9582
    @daschunddad9582 Před 19 dny

    Born and bred in Jarra and a proud Geordie. Me little lad was just born in Perth, Australia and I called him “Geordie” 😅

  • @rebeccaarmstrong-ns6sq
    @rebeccaarmstrong-ns6sq Před 21 dnem

    Do video in north Sheilds

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 21 dnem

      What sort of video would you like?

    • @rebeccaarmstrong-ns6sq
      @rebeccaarmstrong-ns6sq Před 21 dnem

      The history of the riots and the down fall that comes with it. The famous ppl from around the area

  • @moiragoldsmith7052
    @moiragoldsmith7052 Před 25 dny +1

    It is my understanding that the term 'Geordie' stemmed from King George, he commanded his troops to gather men ( and some women) from both sides of the Tyne. 'King George's men' then evolved into 'Geordies'. This term was emphasised further when George Stephenson made his lamp. I am enjoying your videos. Thanks.

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 25 dny

      That didn’t happen bud. See pinned comment 👍🏻

    • @moiragoldsmith7052
      @moiragoldsmith7052 Před 25 dny

      ​​@@TynesideLife Back in the 1980's to 90's Newcastle City library collaboration with the university's did some great local history classes and 'walkabouts' . I took my children to umpteen of them. This is where my information came from, albeit when growing up my parents had always said ' within a mile of the Tyne , both sides' . I wish we had a time travelling machine eh😂.

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 25 dny

      @@moiragoldsmith7052 haha! You’ve either misunderstood, or you were misinformed bud. The account you mention just didn’t happen and the historical records are unambiguous.
      Have a watch of the pinned comment video when you get a minute bud. Thank you for watching 🙏👊🏻

  • @user-pj7tc6jd8m
    @user-pj7tc6jd8m Před 25 dny +4

    The name Geordie originally came from the coal mines.

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 25 dny +2

      The name Geordie has been around way before then bud. Do you mean ‘Geordies’ as a community?

    • @user-pj7tc6jd8m
      @user-pj7tc6jd8m Před 25 dny

      @@TynesideLife ok great video as usual keep up the amazing work

  • @anthonyclark8564
    @anthonyclark8564 Před 25 dny

    Not watched the follow up vid yet Eddie but 1 theory I heard which seems very plausible, is that Geordie was shortened from George's men or George's boys who were supporters of
    King George. Men from the North East area and most likely Newcastle area iparticular. Looking forward to watching the follow up . 👍

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 25 dny

      You should have watched the other video first Anthony 😅

    • @anthonyclark8564
      @anthonyclark8564 Před 25 dny

      Yup for sure... I tend to prefer the geordie lamp one now... I totally agree we wouldn't have supported King George but maybe the crack was if you're not going to support us (jacobites)..you must be George's men. Even so I'm ditching that theory now in favour of the good old miners lamp.

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 25 dny +1

      @@anthonyclark8564 yeah definitely. Theres neither a shred of historical evidence suggesting we were referred to as either Georges Men, or Geordies at the time of the uprising, nor does it make any logical sense, considering our benign part in the whole Jacobite story.
      What we’re doing is twisting the historical narrative to fit our current cultural identity. It would have been far more likely (although there’s no evidence) to call the soldiers of Preston (for example) as Geordies, since they went to battle with them, along with others.
      We’ll never know the origin but far more likely a nickname bestowed on us from miners from other areas

  • @davidhodgson3901
    @davidhodgson3901 Před 6 dny

    Davey Cook of Swalwell nailed it..

  • @ianjames9166
    @ianjames9166 Před 24 dny

    Sense of humour removal on those coppers....dear me. It's an interesting one, Eddy, I moved away from the area in 2005 and everyone who knows me down here in Worcester refer to me as a Geordie, mainly because I have a generic north east accent and they don't know the many differences in dialect between Ashington and Middlesbrough! If people want to refer to me as a Geordie, I'm proud and more than willing to accept that as the Toon are my team BUT I was born and raised in County Durham and grew up in Seaham. I am an imposter? Probably! 😂

  • @Simnadine
    @Simnadine Před 25 dny

    I always thought North Sheilds/ Tynemouth.

  • @bensouthwell1339
    @bensouthwell1339 Před 25 dny

    My father was born on the corner of Gallowgate and Percy Street, my mother was born alang Scotchy Road as was I. Everyone south of that stinking river was a Southerner to all of us alang the "road"

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 25 dny

      When did the people of Newcastle become so arrogant and ignorant? See pinned comment

    • @bensouthwell1339
      @bensouthwell1339 Před 24 dny

      @@TynesideLife you asked I answered ... do you want me to lie ?

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 24 dny

      You do realise you’re insulting me? You’re on the wrong channel Ben if you think it’s okay

  • @annareverie13
    @annareverie13 Před 25 dny

    Kind of love the two ladies at the start saying ‘friendly’ and ‘good people’ first, before getting into geography. Might be a hot take but I reckon if you’re a canny person and you call the toon home then you can be a geordie, wherever you started (Unless it’s Sunderland haha)

  • @alanlittle3941
    @alanlittle3941 Před 25 dny

    A great video Eddie as per usual.You're definitely a Geordie no problem.HWTL

  • @kevanhubbard9673
    @kevanhubbard9673 Před 7 dny +1

    Geordie is a sub accent of the wider Northumbrian accent but often all Northumbrian accents are called Geordie.I'd say that the main Northumbrian sub accents are;Tees and south Durham, Durham Pit, Sunderland, Geordie, Northumberland Pit and rural Northumberland.The main difference between Durham and Northumberland is Durham folk because of their proximity to Yorkshire are keen H droppers especially in southern Durham ie/'artlepool.

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 7 dny

      Different topic to the video content but interesting all the same 👍🏻

  • @r1bew42
    @r1bew42 Před 25 dny

    I was born and raised in Ashington,then Ellington. My wife is from darkest Kenton. I am a Northumbrian county Gentleman and she is a Kenton Slapper.......but we are both Geordies.

  • @davidbennett5354
    @davidbennett5354 Před 25 dny +4

    Great video as usual. I don't think there is a definitive area where Geordies are from TBH. I was brought up to think they were people North of the Tyne and named after George Stephenson. Which now I don't think is true. I think it is down to the supporters of King George.

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 25 dny +2

      You’ll change your mind after watching the video I link in this one 👍🏻

    • @BlindingSun_
      @BlindingSun_ Před 25 dny

      It’s from the miners and the George Stevenson lamp and their refusal to change to a different lamp. Probably originated in ashington and that area considering where the mines were at that point in time.

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 25 dny

      @@BlindingSun_ most likely source yes but mines were all over Northumberland down through Co Durham from the 1500’s.

    • @BlindingSun_
      @BlindingSun_ Před 25 dny

      @@TynesideLife yeah but according to Billy Connolly it was the mines north of the Tyne who refused the change and so they were monikered with the name “geordie” after their geordie lamp

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 25 dny +1

      @@BlindingSun_ he may have said, or implied that in a comedy routine, but its certainly not historically accurate bud

  • @mrnemesisis9112
    @mrnemesisis9112 Před 24 dny

    I from North Shields

  • @thomaslindsay1525
    @thomaslindsay1525 Před 24 dny

    Bit of a worry when a PCSO doesn’t engage with you when it’s literally their job… not like you were being anti-social. Another enjoyable video thanks

  • @jamesfurphy3219
    @jamesfurphy3219 Před 25 dny +6

    PCSO was quite ignorant tbh 😮

  • @BobAyre
    @BobAyre Před 25 dny +1

    its definitely a very regional discussion, once you leave the North East anyone from north of the Tees to south of the Tweed gets called a Geordie. Always amusing to see mackems get wound up when it happens to them :)

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 25 dny

      Funnily enough, that’s likely how it all started. A nickname bestowed on the general are but people from Sunderland referred to themselves as Geordies until the 1980’s

    • @BobAyre
      @BobAyre Před 25 dny +1

      @@TynesideLife Definitely a generational thing Eddie. Sir Bobby proudly identified as a Geordie and he was a Co Durham lad. Keegan on record saying he was from "Geordie stock" and his Dad the same, from Crook i think? Jackie Milburn was as proud a Geordie i ever had the privilege to meet as an Ashington lad.

  • @GarethSewell1982
    @GarethSewell1982 Před 25 dny

    I am from Workington, Cumbria and when on holiday or even as close as Manchester, folk think we are from Newcastle. I’m a Newcastle fan, so a honorary Geordie! 👍

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 25 dny +1

      I know Workington VERY well!

    • @GarethSewell1982
      @GarethSewell1982 Před 24 dny

      @@TynesideLife I can recall you saying that you lived in Cockermouth (now home of John McNamee). Yeah, folk thing we have a Geordie accent! 😂. Did you work in Workington?

  • @will4760
    @will4760 Před 2 dny

    Seen a big pink floyd fan in there

  • @rezziz
    @rezziz Před 25 dny +1

    some of the police in town are right arses like. i've unfortunately come across a few like the mute you spoke to and they give off such a horrible vibe. it's like they want to make you uncomfortable. no wonder police have such a bad reputation.
    great video though, interesting to hear what people think.

  • @garyrigby21
    @garyrigby21 Před 22 dny +1

    i know a few Geordies in Liverpool good lads

  • @keithbell4744
    @keithbell4744 Před 18 dny

    Live in South Africa 🇿🇦. Born in Jarrow. Remember the ice cream van. Minchellahs. Days in the woods building a raft. Where geordie comes from no idea ... but blood is black and white

  • @nev3i
    @nev3i Před 25 dny

    born in the QE, grew up in Durham, now live in Newcastle. I don't have the full-on geordie accent, but I still consider myself a geordie above anything else

  • @SoupMagoosh
    @SoupMagoosh Před 20 dny

    I'm a Geordie born and bred in Shiremoor, don't have much of an accent as half my family is Greek, my pronunciation of words is north-east but I lack a lot of the accent. Me dad is a pure Geordie born and bred in North Shields.

  • @davidroper2493
    @davidroper2493 Před 25 dny

    @ 3.50 the old gentleman is spot on

  • @rickyturner223
    @rickyturner223 Před 25 dny +1

    A Geordie has to be born in a specific geographical location, and that being someone born on the north side of the Tyne within a 1 mile radius of Newcastle... As most people are born in hospitals if you were born in the General or RVI you're a Geordie, so it doesn't matter if you live in Scotswood or Wallsend.
    its the same that you have to be born born within hearing distance of the church bells of Bow, bells to be a Cockney and there's a similar rule about Scousers vs Liverpudlians although i cant remember it but think its been changed over time to be someone with a purple bin!.
    we were taught in school that the name Geordie came from the use of the George Stephenson safety lamps in the North East mines but i know there's some dispute about that. Historically its nothing to do with supporting NUFC but like with the Liverpool example i suppose meanings change over time

  • @robertbradley1404
    @robertbradley1404 Před 24 dny

    Born near the TYNE river.

  • @TrueCrimeAdventures
    @TrueCrimeAdventures Před 20 dny

    These days everyone’s a true Geordie but back in the day you had to live within a mile of the George Stephenson's works so the west ender was half right. It would be great to go on a walk around the toon/west end. It up sets me when a walk along the Quayside, from the Tyne bridge to Scotchy Bridge loads of history, the business park is a disgrace. I’m up for a walk and talk along the Tyne would be good content mate

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 20 dny

      Have you seen my West End video I released a couple of weeks ago?

    • @TrueCrimeAdventures
      @TrueCrimeAdventures Před 20 dny

      @@TynesideLife yes it’s a great vid very nostalgic.

    • @TrueCrimeAdventures
      @TrueCrimeAdventures Před 20 dny

      @@TynesideLife The chilling case of Marry Bell, social structure/economic poverty Vs evil a good debate worth having. Things like this make me wonder what life would have been like had we stayed living under the aristocrats.

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 20 dny

      @@TrueCrimeAdventures have you seen my Mary Bell video?

  • @keithsaint8829
    @keithsaint8829 Před 24 dny

    Something very protective about what a Geordie is
    I’m a Northumbrian just like a large portion of St James’ Park but collectively called a Geordie
    I’m a proud Northumbrian just like Jackie Milburn who is often classed as a Geordie
    But to be honest it doesn’t really matter because the people of the north east have a great reputation

  • @Dan-th6ug
    @Dan-th6ug Před 16 dny

    As a traditional Geordie; Born East Howdon, I feel confident in saying if you feel Geordie, Ya Geordie and Ya welcome. Divvn't be a divvy.

  • @jack80kiwi
    @jack80kiwi Před 25 dny

    I am not a geordie but my understanding from history they were recruited to fight the Scottish by King George (which one I have know idea). Not sure if it was only in Northumberland or included County Durham . Gateshead , my dad supported there football team and never Newcastle United. I think the same thing happened in Manchester but the term really stuck with the Northeast.

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 25 dny

      Factually incorrect bud re King George recruitment. See pinned comment 👍🏻

    • @jack80kiwi
      @jack80kiwi Před 25 dny

      @@TynesideLife Thanks for the correction . 80 yrs years believing a lie there you go. 👍

  • @69thbeegee
    @69thbeegee Před 25 dny +1

    North of the river geordie within official city postal areas propa geordie

  • @snoopy63ify
    @snoopy63ify Před 25 dny

    I always thought that you had to be born near Wallsend to be a true Geordie. At least that was what I was told in the 1970’s. People in Sunderland used to be considered as Geordie aswell. Then, it seemed to change to Mackem at some point.

    • @TynesideLife
      @TynesideLife  Před 25 dny +1

      Yep they were known as Geordies until the 80’s.
      See pinned comment for more information 👍🏻