Comment by catlifeonmars 3 months ago > I have a neutral American accentThis is tangential but is _any_ accent objectively neutral? 2 comments catlifeonmars Reply coder543 3 months ago Neutral here means not strongly identifiable as any particular regional American accent. Some people have very strong regional accents, some don’t. It is still clearly an American accent, not British or anything else. catlifeonmars 3 months ago TIL (assuming you mean American as in the United States of America) that this is known as a General American accent.
coder543 3 months ago Neutral here means not strongly identifiable as any particular regional American accent. Some people have very strong regional accents, some don’t. It is still clearly an American accent, not British or anything else. catlifeonmars 3 months ago TIL (assuming you mean American as in the United States of America) that this is known as a General American accent.
catlifeonmars 3 months ago TIL (assuming you mean American as in the United States of America) that this is known as a General American accent.
Neutral here means not strongly identifiable as any particular regional American accent. Some people have very strong regional accents, some don’t. It is still clearly an American accent, not British or anything else.
TIL (assuming you mean American as in the United States of America) that this is known as a General American accent.