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Jessica Brown
Jan 13, 2017
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Let's be honest. Stereotypes of people living in different parts of the UK play a part in how we see the Great British isles.
And it's important to keep up to date with these, because it feels like they're constantly shifting and evolving.
Luckily, a new map of the UK has been uploaded to Reddit, showing the stereotypes of various areas and the people living there.
It’s kind of genius, if you can take a little light joking (Newcastle).
Here are some of the best ones:
Cornwall:
A bit Celtic
Devon:
Inbred farmers
Southampton:
Old people go here to die
Hull:
Hell
Everything from Sheffield down to Cambridge:
Brexitland
Newcastle:
Thick people with endearing accents
London:
Metropolitan elite
Here's the map:
Picture: eurocrat97 / Reddit
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