Well, I never used to spell things the commonwealth way, but lately I have been. Probably because of my boyfriend...he's British :p and so he spells things the commonwealth way. I went to spell favorite and I put favourite instead...funny ;)
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Well, I never used to spell things the commonwealth way, but lately I have been. Probably because of my boyfriend...he's British :p and so he spells things the commonwealth way. I went to spell favorite and I put favourite instead...funny ;)
I use American spelling generally.
eh?
Commonwealth is for fruity people.
My post in a thread of this nature two years ago still stands.
It won me an "oddd" award from the now banned chu52, that's how good of a post it was!
Much like Psychotic, I use a mixture of the two.
I use the spelling that I was taught in school. If it looks right, then it is right. I love being American
I spell it my way. If you disagree with it, you are wrong and are all horrible horrible people.
Among other things, this includes the desire for favorite and comfortable to have a spelling which sounds like they are casually spoken (EX: favrite and comftorble) among other certain demands.
British people are annoying. With all of their "proper" this and "proper" that. Get proper smurfed... :tongue: ...just kidding.
Go America!
A year of keybouarding class cured me ouf any weirdou british spelling.
Any colour you like. But not really.
Commonwealth mostly.
My favorite color is blue, don't you realize that?
sup america
but metric system should be used by america plz. except for cooking, because cups and teaspoons are easier than cubic centimeters. (yay for powers of two!)