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Colour = British.
Grey = how I always spell it XD I dont like it when people spell it 'gray' lol. |
I still haven't fully adapted to American-English. I'd just recently realized that I spell 'favourite' instead of 'favorite'.
I'm not sure who spells it 'Gray'... I prefer 'Grey' too, though. |
Well 'gray' is the American spelling so I pretty much thought all Americans spelled it that way xDD
American English = A whole different language for me. :p We say "fringe" but Americans say "bangs" >_< We say "trousers" but Americans say "pants"...we use pants to refer to underwear o.O And an American asked me the other day why I spell "mom" as "mum" >_> |
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Gray... I think my teacher told me a few years ago that "gray" is the most "proper" way to spell it. I'm not sure if that's true, but in more British writings I see "gray". |
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And he was like, "... what's a jumper?" As it turns out, they call it a 'sweater' here in America. :o |
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I thought a jumper was someone who jumped for a living? :p
I didn't even know there were two different ways of spelling gray. I have always spelt it with A. You know, the sound of the vowel A? and the sound in grAY? >.< I thought grey was just a common spelling mistake x) |
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But I hate British spellings of words. Adding letters that don't belong... XDD |
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Learn English english. My reason....... American english is a lazy form of English. It's sort of like a "slang" form English to us. Americans proper way of speaking the language died out many years ago. English english is a much more proper language to speak than American. So, I deeply recommend that you learn English english. |
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