I use both without even thinking.
Plus I think theatre looks better than theater, and all that.
*nods*
I use both without even thinking.
Plus I think theatre looks better than theater, and all that.
*nods*
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What, Americans speak American English and every other English-speaking country screws it up? Amazing!
It's not surprising.
The American way of spelling looks right to me. Who decides what's wrong and what's right? Languages change over time, it's bound to happen.
I agree with Charlie though: theatre > theater.
I use Commonwelath and American. Basically, it is my thoughts that I take what I presume to look best and feel more natural to me, and apply it to my writing and thoughts. Hence:
Colour
Favourite
Connection
Realize
Among friends I say football and mean soccer, but for those of whom I have not become acquanted with, I usually say soccer.
Etcetera etcetera etcetera....
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The place America has it wrong (as Denmark said) is the use of non-metric units. USA should really go metric.
Commonwealth and the metric system!
Sometimes i forget where the "u" goes and a write coulour
Kefka's coming, look intimidating!
Have a nice day!!
Metric is retarded. Kilo this kilo that. Tis the speak of Drug Lords!
The Queen appears on my money, thus I speak Commonwealth.
I have no idea any more but I think they spell english randomly in Hong Kong. It's spelled both americanese and commonwealthese.
Maybe because they have both american and english customers I dunno.
I personally spell everything english-like.
What colour do you want your bourdeur?