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My mom was from Gateshead so im half Geordie and I'll tell you now. Geordies are the best. Most friendly people and Newcastle upon Tyne is one of the best city's in the world along with Gateshead, .great video
Thank you so much for your kind words! It's wonderful to hear about your connection to the Geordie culture and your love for Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead. Geordies are indeed known for their warmth and friendliness, making the region a special place. I'm thrilled that you enjoyed the video, and I appreciate your support. If you have any more stories or experiences related to the area, please feel free to share them. It's always great to hear about people's personal connections to different places. Thanks again for your positive feedback!
Thank you :) I was wondering because I'm planning on going to Newcastle for university and I want to see if the weather is much different from down south- seems pretty similar honestly!