willyfantastic
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- Mar 1, 2009
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i was born in brighton but never lived there (will be next year though) but never had a bad reaction when ive told them i was born in brighton
99% of the time the line "I was actually born here" is met with "wow, that's a rarity, I've never met anyone ACTUALLY from Brighton before"
This is a city absolutely rammed with tourists and outsiders. I have no problem with it but there can't be many other cities in the UK with such a high proportion of residents who weren't born in the area
Cant see how you can be proper albion if you are born outside brighton tbh.
This is what Im talking about exactly - must be highly unusually in other towns to be thought of as a rarity in your home town.
Cant see how you can be proper albion if you are born outside brighton tbh.
Cant see how you can be proper albion if you are born outside brighton tbh.
Ridiculous thing to say and almost racist, if that is the word for "petty Brightonian bigot". I support Federer, but I wasn't born in Switzerland. I was born in Scotland (not my fault, I had nothing to do with it), but I support Brighton.
I was born in Scotland.
Its starting to get depressing the amount of people who express patronising surprise when I say I was born in Brighton (as were the pervious 7 or so generations on my Dads side). Does anyone else get this? Hopefully there are still a high number of Brighton Borns still able to live here!
Brighton General was a former work house.
I predict that this thread will descend into a binfest about people who say The LaInes wrong.
Brighton Boy, and still proud to be despite............... The Universities. We were here when the Laines were fields and the Lanes were a housing estate.
What are 'the Laines'?
Yes, me also. 5 Generations of Brightonians on my Dad's side here and he's a genealogist; before 1841 it becomes trickier in Brighton and Hove to confirm it and before 1801, near impossible (unless you are gentry/mormon). Have you had it researched? Curious as I don't often meet anyone with a longer (provable) Brighton lineage.
Its starting to get depressing the amount of people who express patronising surprise when I say I was born in Brighton (as were the pervious 7 or so generations on my Dads side). Does anyone else get this? Hopefully there are still a high number of Brighton Borns still able to live here!
I get the same thing. I live and work in London, but I always get annoying surprise when I tell people I was born in Brighton/Shoreham (Southlands Hospital). And the amount of people who assume I live in Brighton, just because I support the club.....gets ****ing irritating when I have to repeat myself.