5 Ways Geordie Shore Is Just Not Jersey Shore

2. Jersey Shore Is SUBculture, Geordie Shore Is POPULAR culture

Geordie_Shore (1) Oh dear, the mark of an amateur is, indeed, failing at the pivotal moment, sigh! I€™m sorry but when it comes to moulding the €˜Geordie€™ culture, our Newcastle mob are woefully inadequate. Part of the thrill of Jersey Shore was the €˜newness€™ of it, the discovery of this hidden neo-Italian American, €˜Guido€™ lifestyle. One thing the Jersey folk knew how to do, and well, was to €˜brand€™ their Guido-ness. From their daily GTL mantra (Gym, Tan, Laundry) to their odd dance rituals of fist-pumping and €˜beating up the beat€™. From blow-outs and poufs to €˜gorilla juiceheads€™ and €˜grenades€™ and from gender cliques the Meatballs and MVP, Jersey Shore€™s cast offered a plethora of interesting new phrases, euphemisms and insults which made us cringe and crease ourselves at the same time. Sadly, this has never really been the case with the show€™s British drunker, more inappropriate cousin. Although, I think Vicky, at least, deserves special mention for her attempts to brand the €˜Geordie€™. She is a smart girl who knows exactly what she€™s doing (she is apparently a university graduate) and has carefully crafted a working-class, €˜Geordie-dun-good€™ image for herself which she perfects by throwing out impressive vocabulary such as €˜euphoric€™ and €˜ostentatious€™ amongst her colourful expletives. After all, she was the one to introduce the phrase, €˜tashing on€™ (snogging basically) and found any excuse to use it throughout the first couple of series. She implanted phrases such as €˜pet€™, €˜alreet€™ and €˜gaan€™ into her speech and even set about entangling herself in a Sam-Ron-esque romance in the first series, with hapless Neanderthal, Jay. She, at the very least, knows how to play the game and what the Jersey Shore audience in Britain want out of €˜her€™ show. I wouldn€™t be surprised if she sits with a pen, pad and a dictionary in her downtime and storyboards her narrative for each series. However, now in Series Five, even she seems to have become weary.
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Hey, I'm Deneo, I'm from Edinburgh, Scotland, in the UK, and have recently graduated from university as a student of sociology and culture. Over the course of my uni degree, I have become interested in socio-cultural discussion of just about anything and enjoy trying to apply it to pop culture topics, such as tv, film and music.