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Riviera is a metaphor for a lush, luxurious resort, therefore fitting exactly to Greenock's description on the Tail of the Bank. Riviera has no geographical meaning in its own right.

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Well, no. The dictionary says it is a coastal region. Unlucky, you are from the coast, you weegie.

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Well, no. The dictionary says it is a coastal region. Unlucky, you are from the coast, you weegie.

Dictionaries are frequently wrong, particularly when using foreign words such as this. The lush vegetation and subtropical climate was the relevant aspect of the metaphor.

Regardless: anyone who characterises Greenock as Weegie automatically falls at the first hurdle. Unless living in Perth makes you a Dundonian, in which case, you're the one with the greater problem here. Deepest sympathies.

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Dictionaries are frequently wrong, particularly when using foreign words such as this. The lush vegetation and subtropical climate was the relevant aspect of the metaphor.

Regardless: anyone who characterises Greenock as Weegie automatically falls at the first hurdle. Unless living in Perth makes you a Dundonian, in which case, you're the one with the greater problem here. Deepest sympathies.

Having been born in dundee, I can accept that tag. No problems with that. In truth, the weegie jibe was tongue in cheek because it so obviously leaves you, as you would put it, rattled. And I tend to agree with your costal arguement as well, but you need to stop peddling the riviera line for it to be credible.

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Sigh. Please refer to your inferior status using the VT Cut-Out-And-Keep Map of Scotland. Anywhere north-east of the Queen Street tunnel is not civilisation: this is the most recognisable dividing line.

You've called us Teuchters yet not the Teuchters? huh.gif - more coast-related fail. Equivalent of us calling everyone close to Glasgow 'Weegies' but not folk actually in Glasgow. At least we have consistency.

Anyway, Weegies can't seem to grasp that 'Weegie' is a general, collective term used by anyone outside of your comfort bubble to describe those SW of the Castlecary Viaduct. The rather 'notable' accent (and anomalously high ned:human ratio in general) very similar to Glasgow itself allows us to easily group it all together.

To summarise: you're a Weegie from Weegieland.

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... and yes, I'll happily accept 'Teuchter'.

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Anyway, Weegies can't seem to grasp that 'Weegie' is a general, collective term used by anyone outside of your comfort bubble to describe those SW of the Castlecary Viaduct. The rather 'notable' accent (and anomalously high ned:human ratio in general) very similar to Glasgow itself allows us to easily group it all together.

To summarise: you're a Weegie from Weegieland.

Deal_with_it_dog_gif.gif

... and yes, I'll happily accept 'Teuchter'.

I find this racist.

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Just found out if you have an Android phone...........

On versions after 2.3 if you go to Settings > About Phone then keep tapping on Android Version something will happen depending on which version you have...

2.3 - A painting of a gingerbread surrounded by zombies

3.0 - A giant blue bee with the caption "REZZZZZZ"

4.0 - Flying Androids made from Ice Cream Sandwiches

4.1 - A giant jelly bean with a face on it followed by floating jelly beans

:)

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Anyway, Weegies can't seem to grasp that 'Weegie' is a general, collective term used by anyone outside of your comfort bubble to describe those SW of the Castlecary Viaduct. The rather 'notable' accent (and anomalously high ned:human ratio in general) very similar to Glasgow itself allows us to easily group it all together.

To summarise: you're a Weegie from Weegieland.

I had gone for Cumbernauld as the border however I will accept the Castlecary Viaduct. It's a small wonder that the more entrepreneurial of the neds have not set up stalls at this location selling shell suits, Buckfast and under the counter cigarettes. If you stopped to purchase any of the wares there would be a group of young neds offering to 'mind yer car mister'.

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