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Friendly Shy Kid
Oh my god!! That was a close one!!Can relate on messing up work emails. Last week I started an email with "Dead Dr [surname]" instead of dear... luckily I caught it a fraction of a second before hitting send!
Oh my god!! That was a close one!!Can relate on messing up work emails. Last week I started an email with "Dead Dr [surname]" instead of dear... luckily I caught it a fraction of a second before hitting send!
I live in Canada so there are similarities to British English spelling. The USA has its own way of spelling some words so I get a small pet peeve every time some words are spelled that way when playing games lol (great, now I don't know if it's spelt or spelled but that's another story).I assume you have US-English grammar stuff cause adding the extra u is British? i learned "colour" in school so i was pretty surprised when gameboy color weren't named gameboy colour lol
Haha, Reminded me of a time when I thought I wrote “hello team” in a work email only to realize that I typed too fast and left out the “o” at the end after sending... so “hello team” unintentionally became “hell team”...Can relate on messing up work emails. Last week I started an email with "Dead Dr [surname]" instead of dear... luckily I caught it a fraction of a second before hitting send!
Yes!! I hate that word so muchI consider myself a pretty strong speller, but I suppose "vacuum" is the only word I can think of right now that I have to think about for an extra second. 2 "c" or 2 "u"?? Double "u"s are weird.
yeah i was also taught british spelling in grade school (later had teachers who taught american spelling instead, the mix of the two is annoying) and i still spell behaiour with an u and sometimes colour as well.I assume you have US-English grammar stuff cause adding the extra u is British? i learned "colour" in school so i was pretty surprised when gameboy color weren't named gameboy colour lol
yes i hate those two as well.. boo you english.pronunciation is another one along with pronounce, i hate that they're spelled differently.