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What do you call someone from East Dulwich?


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I have recently moved, and moved in with my Girlfriend in East Dulwich. Already we have already begun to argue.


This is not good! Normally we get along fine, but this issue is driving a wedge between our happy relationship. I need your help!


What do you call a person from East Dulwich?


Is it an East Dulwichian, an East Dulwichite, an East Dulwichonian, or even something else?

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How about an "EDonian" or if you have moved on, an "Old EDonian". You might be able to refer to this on your cv and if you make an appropriate typo, could find yourself in line for a top job.


PS: I'm new to this but why do people reply to Brendan as Brenda, I've seen that on a couple of posts, is it a nickname/in joke/typo?

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Moos Wrote:

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> Careful getting out of that cupboard now, one of

> the moving ones might knock you over.


I?m still a bit confused about why people refer to it as such to be honest. Granted it is always in the same place you left it but in my experience so are most cupboards. However when I started working here everyone else referred to it as stationary so who am I to argue?

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