Wie die Londoner den Rest des Vereinigten Königreichs sehen (wahrscheinlich der Grund, warum sie niemand mag)

Von vladgrinch

18 Kommentare

  1. I would be offended for my British friends but “The Shire” is spot on and validates the entire map.

  2. Familiar_Swan_662 on

    Bold of you to think that Londoners know anything about thr Isle of Man

  3. DaveFoucault on

    I live right on the edge of inbred farmers, old people and second homes. In my case one of these is accurate; not saying which one.

  4. As someone from „cockney exiles“, it’s not entirely wrong. Rather apt that it’s orange.

  5. Mmm. Can confirm, they do kinda act like the rest of the south east doesn’t exist.

  6. What do they mean by chckchck for Liverpool? (And possibly also Manchester?)

  7. The idea that someone from London would put *Liverpool* or almost *Sheffield* as south of „The North“ is bloody nonsense, they speak funny.

  8. Historianof40k on

    I don’t think londoners think about anything in the southwest other than cornwall.

  9. This is such a 2004 image. I’d place money on the fact that this was made in 2004

    I find it funny when people talk about ‘Londoners’. As a Londoner we don’t really exist anymore in all honesty. There are the cockney/working class types who were genuinely exiled to Kent/Essex as per the image. All that remain are random bits and pockets of Londoners here and there. It’s a bit of a novelty to meet an actual Londoner nowadays that doesn’t commute in from Chelmsford or somewhere.

    The majority of Londoners are made up of people from all around the country who don’t see it as a forever home and were forced there for work opportunities. Or people from foreign backgrounds who don’t really have much knowledge/exposure or have any stereotypes on the rest of the country.

  10. T_R_A_S_H_C_A_N on

    Not including Cornwall in Pirate Farmers is criminal, source from Devon, they may be the enemy but they are our enemy and the rest of yous aren’t allowed to talk shite about them. Also they are even worse off for second homes than us.

  11. The Troubles wasn’t about religion, it was a war over ethnicity and the status of Northern Ireland.

  12. AceOfSpades532 on

    The Midlands isn’t the North though, they’re southerners that like to pretend to be different

Leave A Reply