What is Essex well known for?

While many people view Essex as being a party county, it has been the place where a number of talented artists have honed their skills. Acts like Depeche Mode, Alison Moyet and The Prodigy all call Essex 'home'. 6. The famous Clinton Cards shop was founded in Loughton.
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Is Essex England wealthy?

In contrast, mid, west and south-west Essex is one of the most affluent parts of eastern England, forming part of the London commuter belt. There is a large middle class here and the area is widely known for its private schools.
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What is the stereotype of Essex?

A note on the Essex stereotype

The Essex girl or Essex man stereotype describes a vacuous and promiscuous individual who is obsessed with money and how they look. The term originated in the early nineties to describe a young person, usually a conservative voter, who lacked culture and had low to no morals.
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Is Essex tacky?

People in Essex have no class

The claim - Going back to the dreaded 'Essex Girls' fad in the 1980s and 1990s, Essex residents have a reputation of being trashy and brassy instead of tasteful and classy.
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Why is Essex called Essex?

The name Essex derives from the Kingdom of the East Seaxe or Kingdom of Essex which was traditionally founded by Aescwine in AD 527, occupying territory to the north of the River Thames and east of the River Lea.
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What do you call an Essex person?

Essex: Essex Calf (archaic), Eastie, Esser, wideboys, Saxon, sexy, Scimitars (from the County Arms) Fraserburgh: Brocher.
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Is Essex accent Cockney?

What many consider to be the Essex accent is no longer the previously documented, rural east Anglian accent – whose decline is lamented in parts of Essex. Instead, although not a perfect replica, a modern-day Essex accent is notably a descendent of cockney.
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Are Essex people friendly?

My dad is from Essex, and my grandparents still live there, so I visit very regularly. I can say that this is exactly what Essex is like. Very friendly, people still know and talk to their neighbours unlike in London.
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What are Essex guys like?

They're known for their cheeky sense of humour and brazenness, as well as the pride they take in their appearance. Some take their looks so seriously that they fly thousands of miles across the globe just to get the perfect white teeth.
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What does Essex stand for?

Essex 1. / (ˈɛsɪks) / noun. a county of SE England, on the North Sea and the Thames estuary; the geographical and ceremonial county includes Thurrock and Southend-on-Sea, which became independent unitary authorities in 1998.
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What is the poshest town in England?

Featuring red-brick buildings and lavish green spaces, Virginia Water retains the top spot on Zoopla's highest value towns rich list with an average property price of £1,680,781.
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Is Essex a nice place to live?

Essex's only city is a fast-paced place to live which is great for both young professionals and families alike. With excellent train services into London, this is an ideal location if you need to commute into the capital at any point during the week whilst enjoying the relaxation of Essex at the weekends.
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What is the poshest place in Essex?

Ingatestone has been named as the most valuable town in Essex – with an average property value of more than £650,000.
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What is better Essex or Kent?

Essex received an overall happiness rating of 7.61/10 with the happiest region being Epping Forest. In Kent, they received a similar score, but it turns out that people from Essex are just a little happier, as Kent's score was 7.58/10.
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What is the safest town in Essex?

Ingatestone, Epping and West Mersea were highlighted as the best places to live in Essex in 2020 and in the top 10 desirable towns to live in the UK by The Times.
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Where does the chav accent come from?

Joe: It comes from a Romany word, 'chavi' which means child and this is quite a well established etymology and it happened in the south east of England that this was borrowed into English and it's sort of spread from there via the internet and the media and these kinds of things, it's sort of spread.
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Where is an Essex accent from?

A descendent of working-class London's Cockney (which came 10th by the way), the Essex accent developed as Eastenders left the city and moved further east, thought they were coming up in the world, and consequently tightened Cockney to a frightening degree.
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Is Adele a Cockney?

Adele is not a cockney (The joy of small things, 20 November). Adele is from north London, which has its own accent, and is definitely not within the sound of Bow bells. Not all Londoners are cockneys.
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What is slang for a British person?

Brit. Brit is a commonly used term in the United States, the Republic of Ireland and elsewhere, shortened from "Briton" or "Britisher".
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Where do billionaires live in the UK?

Surrey and Sussex have been revealed to be the wealthiest areas of Great Britain, with residents owning assets worth an average £263,200 each. The region of Inner London East is the least wealthy, with median wealth of £26,400 per person.
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Where is the poorest place in the UK?

In 2010, Jaywick was assessed as the most deprived area in England. In September 2015, it was again named as the most deprived, according to the indices of deprivation based on several factors including: poverty, crime, education and skill levels, unemployment and housing, after being assessed in 2012–13.
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Which city is the cheapest to live in UK?

Here are the low cost of living cities, and the cheapest place to live in England:
  • Durham.
  • Belfast.
  • Leicester.
  • Stirling.
  • Lancaster.
  • Cardiff.
  • Newcastle.
  • Coventry.
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