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Is there such thing as a Sussex, or even Brightonian accent?
Nause is a Brighton word.
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Post #114
Jul 29, 2014
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Is there such thing as a Sussex, or even Brightonian accent?
That's true, I'd say "seen it" as sinnit.
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Post #110
Jul 29, 2014
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Is there such thing as a Sussex, or even Brightonian accent?
Must have picked it up somewhere and never lived outside the area :laugh:
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Post #107
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Is there such thing as a Sussex, or even Brightonian accent?
There is definitely a female Hollingbury/Coldean area accent though. I can always tell when a woman is from round that way, go into Asda up there, speak to the staff and you can spot a "local" a mile off.
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Post #98
Jul 29, 2014
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Is there such thing as a Sussex, or even Brightonian accent?
What went wrong with me then :cry:
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Post #97
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Is there such thing as a Sussex, or even Brightonian accent?
Brighton accent is just mockney. I'm born and bred and always being placed as Essex or East End.
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