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    Typical americanisms
    These rly grind my gears when ppl spell things using the american way [like Realize with a z not an s and gray not grey].. just shows how much they really learn in school i think..
    For me, spelling is one of the most important things you can learn, and *must* learn, for if you can't spell well, in jobs, you'll find it hard..
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    OMG
    ELLIOT HOW IS THIS NEWS?!!!!!!

    IT'S CRAP.

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    just shows how much they really learn in school i think..
    It's nothing to do with school, it's just part of the American dictionary. (Which is just the same as the English one, with a few changes :p).

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    Americains spell like they prenounce it. It has been posted but not for a while. I suggest the thread is closed before this turns into an argument like usual.
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    I've always spelt grey as grey? I think spelling is important, so act, I hope your comment wasn't aimed at me?!

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    Nice find, must be with the latest version I guess.
    shawn

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    Quote Originally Posted by Invent View Post
    It's nothing to do with school, it's just part of the American dictionary. (Which is just the same as the English one, with a few changes :p).
    If there are British people on here, they should be proud of it. Use there "s"s instead of "z"s, call their mothers their mums, not moms, and spell the British way. I haven't got anything against American people, I just think it's a bit sad that Britishness is slipping away.

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