I am a Brummie through and through and when people from out of the area hear my accent and ask where |I come form I proudly say"Birmingham". I have read with delight the many sayings and anecdotes, in this Forum, typical of a Brummie. Sadly I have a problem with Brummies telling those who enquire that they are from Birmingham. I live in SWWales and for 7yrs worked as a car park attendant at a popular sea side resort. Often visitors from Birmingham would arrive and from their accents I new they were Brummies. Howerver, when asking where they came from they would invariably say "West Midlands". I was often convinced they were from Northfield, Castle Vale, Yardley etc.
So I would ask "Are you from Birmingham" to which of course they would say "Yes", but in an apologetic way . O n the otherhand visitors from Manchester would assert they were from that city with no hesitation. Smaller tow nship people would say "Yeovil Somerset" for example. During my 7yrs I could count on one hand Brummies who looked me in the eye and said they were from Birmingham. I got the impression people enqiring my home city that when I replied "Birmingham" a look of "well someone has to live there". Is it just me, I don't think so. I think to many non Brummies Birmingham seems to be a lost cause which sadens me. Nowadays it seems strange to think that a town/city without a premiership top of the league football team falls into oblivion. Made in Birmingham somehow vanished yet we still have the engineering expertise.
PLEASE BRUMMIES "WEST MIDLANDS" isn't any SUBSTITUTE for BIRMINGHAH, so shout it loud and clear when asked where you come from!!!!!!!!!