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The Geordie Lowdown
A profound sense of identity, community and pride runs deeply through the people of Newcastle upon Tyne and the broader region of Tyneside in the North East of England, known with warmth and affection as “Geordieland”.
The origins of the term “Geordie” are somewhat vague, with theories ranging from associations with coal miners to the name George, a common Tyneside name. Regardless of its etymology, Geordie pride is deeply ingrained within the culture of the region, with resilience and a strong working-class tradition.
The distinctive dialect known as Geordie is characterized by unique vocabulary and pronunciation. Moreover, the Geordie accent is a source of pride for many locals and is celebrated in literature, music, and popular culture. From its mighty industrial heritage to the vibrant arts scene and world-famous landmarks, Geordie culture encompasses many aspects of the region’s history, traditions, and accomplishments.
Overall, Geordie pride reflects a deep connection to one’s roots, a sense of solidarity with fellow Geordies, and a passionate dedication to celebrate and enjoy the cultural identity of the Tyneside region.
So whenever you hear “wey aye ya bugga man”, it’s the Geordie “yes” that really means it!
Geordie Credentials
From a tiny studio in which the sun always shines and the sky’s always blue, Geordie Culture was initiated in 2024 to create local-themed designs and merch by Chris Wilson, a graphic designer hailing from Newcastle upon Tyne, raised in Whitley Bay, and having spent a significant portion of his life on Tyneside. Well hey.
Tune in next week for more nail-biting adventures with Wilson and the gang…