Thread:Gen. Grievous1138/@comment-26149161-20160405010149/@comment-26347028-20160406190717

SamwiseFilmore wrote: Maltalidenta Kwuitidherali wrote: High King Ithilion wrote: Wait, Grievous, do you have a Boston accent? I have no recognizable accent myself... "No recognisable accent" changes by the location. That's what people call mine; which is intact Recieved Pronounciation. Basically, I speak as you're supposed to - without an accent. But to Americans, it's "posh-talk".

Like I said above. I speak clearly with enunciated R's,Less Enunciated T's, etc. Midwestern. There is probably a wikipedia page... British is very accented, being in a different place. There is no "speaking without an accent".

 SamwiseFilmore (Admin) (Fill My Mailbox) I'm going to stop you there. There's one which is by definition speaking the word as you see it - exactly as you see it. Thus, technically there is no distortion and hence why my accent isn't linked to a location.

Really, it depends upon your definition of "accent".