User talk:Craigy144
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The previous regional context tag of Geordie on the article nettie should be sufficient since it is commonly understood that the dialect known as Geordie is not exclusive to Tyneside. If it can be noted where in the Northeast the term is used then the following labels can be applied; {{Geordie}}
, {{Wearside}}
, {{Teesside}}
, {{Northumberland}}
. --Williamsayers79 17:21, 1 June 2008 (UTC)