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I 'like' the comment "namesake seaside town" - bet that will go down well up the road :o

Thought it was very strange when I read it. There are 2 things wrong with referring to Southampton as a "seaside town". (1) It's not a town, (2) it's not by the sea side. Think those down the road will be laughing thinking of us being referred to as a seaside town. If you want a seaside town, think Boscombe.

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Thought it was very strange when I read it. There are 2 things wrong with referring to Southampton as a "seaside town". (1) It's not a town, (2) it's not by the sea side. Think those down the road will be laughing thinking of us being referred to as a seaside town. If you want a seaside town, think Boscombe.

 

Could have sworn Southampton is by the sea

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Could have sworn Southampton is by the sea

Well, shows how wrong you can be, doesn't it. :rolleyes: The city is not by the sea.

If you want to be geographically accurate, Southampton Water is a drowned valley, or ria formed by the Rivers Test, Itchen and Hamble that flow into it.

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Well, shows how wrong you can be, doesn't it. :rolleyes: The city is not by the sea.

If you want to be geographically accurate, Southampton Water is a drowned valley, or ria formed by the Rivers Test, Itchen and Hamble that flow into it.

 

It's an American report written by them, for them! The terminology may be strange to us but any seafaring town is probably close enough to a seaside town to Americans. Anyway, it's no less true of us, than say Sydney or San Francisco and we do have a beach (of sorts).

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Only on this forum could there be a serious discussion about whether Southampton is near the sea or not.

Only on this forum would English adults start pretending they'd never heard the expression "seaside town" before and then start making out that Southampton is one.

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That's probably because you chose to support a team based on a computer game

 

 

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:lol: so true.

 

whereas you two went through a much more substantial and credible thought process - your parents decided to live there :mcinnes:

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whereas you two went through a much more substantial and credible thought process - your parents decided to live there :mcinnes:

 

I'm fourth generation Southampton so not just my parents.

 

But yeah supporting the team from where you're born is far more credible than choosing via a computer game thanks for pointing that out

 

 

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Southampton Water is an Estuary. An Estuary is a mix of fresh water from rivers and saline sea water. Hence the salinity in a estuary is not as great as that of the Sea.

 

It is correct to describe Southampton as "waterside" but not "sea side".

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Southampton Water is an Estuary. An Estuary is a mix of fresh water from rivers and saline sea water. Hence the salinity in a estuary is not as great as that of the Sea.

 

It is correct to describe Southampton as "waterside" but not "sea side".

 

I would say 'seaport' rather than 'seaside', which has a rather sentimental meaning for the English invoking memories of buckets and spades, Punch and Judy, end-of-the-pier shows, that sort of thing.

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Southampton Water is an Estuary. An Estuary is a mix of fresh water from rivers and saline sea water. Hence the salinity in a estuary is not as great as that of the Sea.

 

It is correct to describe Southampton as "waterside" but not "sea side".

 

Really? I must remember to refer to the Baltic Estuary in future

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Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't I read in your blog that you are from that lovely seaside town, Los Angeles?

 

Accusing me of being from Los Angeles is worse than accusing you of being from Portsmouth. I am from San Francisco. (By the way, if you actually are from Portsmouth, I apologize. I am sorry you are from Portsmouth.)

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Accusing me of being from Los Angeles is worse than accusing you of being from Portsmouth. I am from San Francisco. (By the way, if you actually are from Portsmouth, I apologize. I am sorry you are from Portsmouth.)

Aha another hick seaside town like Boscombe:lol:.

Actually, much like Southampton, not "by the sea" at all, but a major port city with a waterfront based on an estuary/drowned river valley/ria.

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I would say 'seaport' rather than 'seaside', which has a rather sentimental meaning for the English invoking memories of buckets and spades, Punch and Judy, end-of-the-pier shows, that sort of thing.

 

Yeah Seaport. Its more about terminology than geography. Nobody would describe Liverpool, Cardiff, Bristol, Hull as seaside towns so why Southampton? Well, because it fits with the picture being portrayed in the article of some bunch of lightweights that have been propelled into the big boys club by Frau Liebherr.

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Aha another hick seaside town like Boscombe:lol:.

Actually, much like Southampton, not "by the sea" at all, but a major port city with a waterfront based on an estuary/drowned river valley/ria.

 

You are greatly understating San Francisco's seasideness.

 

https://www.google.com/maps/place/San+Francisco,+CA/@37.7577,-122.4376,12z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x80859a6d00690021:0x4a501367f076adff

 

Also, pretty cool how Liebherr has broken into that boys club, isn't it?

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So for someone who works so tirelessly to provide sources and reasoning i had to have a laugh at the hilarity at your misinformed understanding having never been to Southampton. So here are some pictures to help.

 

Here is a seaside town called Exmouth, home of Jack Sparks. Note the sand.Exmouth_seafront_in_south_devon_arp.jpg

 

And here an overview of Southampton water, the city occupying the area between the confluence of the two rivers

 

https://m.flickr.com/photos/snapperz/5037015875/

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