All I meant by "certain type" is the idea that only a subset of people born and raised in Liverpool are scousers. I wasn't trying to define one. Fair point, he may well consider himself a scouser. Again I was just using him as an example. The wife for example was born in the same hospital as...
But a scouser is a certain type of person from Liverpool. Not everyone from Liverpool is a scouser in my opinion. For example I wouldn't consider the actor Tom Baker a scouser but he was born and raised in Liverpool.
A little bit more will by you a poncy 120 sq metre factory conversion in the heart of Mitte (with a ten year fix of 1.75 on your mortgage). UK prices and mortgage rates are insane.
Which ones are these? The fishermen of Beorhthelmes tūn? The Romans? Or maybe the original 18th century day-trippers who set in motion what we now have?
Sorry to break the news but Uncle Barry is actually your auntie :lolol:
She may have gone to Varndean in her youth but dispute her very strong Brighton connections I understood she was born and raised in London. A quick Google backs this up. If anyone is "Brighton" though it's her. If I have a...
The singer is German. And none of the others were born in Brighton.
As an aside I'd actually say, given the transient nature of the population and the history of the place, you're probably more "Brighton" if you weren't born in the city but moved there.