mikeyjh
Well-known member
No. There is a generic south east accent, but that's about it.....
You must then remember that it was not called Brighton when you originated but Brighthelmstone !
Brighton accent is just mockney. I'm born and bred and always being placed as Essex or East End.
Can't believe people are saying there isn't one! There are plenty of "poyple" in "ployces" like Uckfield with a strong Sussex accent. They pronounce nearly all of their vowels as "ooooyyyyy".
Not really. The Brighton accent is just a London wannabe.
Brighton accent is just mockney. I'm born and bred and always being placed as Essex or East End.
We are all ex Palace .........well actually i am a 13th century original Brighton peasant,lower town fisherman,i fought the French on the beaches you know..
we heard a young lady talking on the TV while we lived in Wales and both immediately said she was from Brighton, we had to re-watch the news later to be sure
it really is more obvious in the ladies though
blokes do sound like they are from London or Landon
I've noticed the same thing. It's a sort of sneery, nasal whine. Love it.
That's just women mate!
They all have a sneery nasal whine.
Since living in London for the last 25 years if i hear a Brighton accent i stop dead in my tracks, so easy to spot.
you all sound like Fred Dinage
Something we have in common with the Welsh, then..
Since living in London for the last 25 years if i hear a Brighton accent i stop dead in my tracks, so easy to spot.
you all sound like Fred Dinage
Or possibly even Bristelmestune. That's how it appeared in the Doomsday Book. I'm not sure when it changed.
My mistake. Brighthelmston did not come into being until 1493, before that it was Brichtelmeston and prior to that Bristelmestune.
Ps my family all used to have Sussex accents being farming folk