re: #164 Decatur Deb
Moves more Grey Poupon.
But it has to be this because UK regional or Austraylyun just won’t do:
“Received Pronunciation
Received Pronunciation is the closest to a “standard accent” that has ever existed in the UK. Although it originally derives from London English, it is non-regional. You’ve probably heard this accent countless times in Jane Austen adaptations, Merchant Ivory films, and Oscar Wilde plays. It emerged from the 18th- and 19th-Century aristocracy, and has remained the “gold standard” ever since.”