Queen's English
Created on: September 23rd, 2006
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hate to repeat what was said in a different comment, but there are different spellings/pronunciations in each form of American, British and Canadian English. You could have found that out in five minutes. But instead, you've created a YTMND that makes you seem like the stereotypical "arrogant, ignorant American" that most people in those countries see people from America as. And that's just lame.
Too the people who are downvoting this because they think I am hassling the way the British Empire spells certain words, I would ask them to have another look.
And by the way, I am from Australia, so im not some American hassling the way other countries spell or speak etc, I spell colour with a "U" and pronounce "Z" as Zed.
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