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mcr101
· 9 years ago
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This slightly bothers me cuz that's how we spell those words in Canada.
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wrath
· 9 years ago
I was thinking about the same.
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guest
· 9 years ago
Exactly, we Canadians spell things correctly like the English
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kibblesmydog
· 9 years ago
Yep
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one_unknown_enigma
· 9 years ago
Same with us Australians.
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qngff
· 9 years ago
Don't some Canadians spell it color?
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deleted
· 9 years ago
Nope. We also spell Edinburgh properly...not Edinborough.
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ginger_giant
· 9 years ago
Same with Irish
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guest
· 9 years ago
And Malaysians.
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flamingflamingoes
· 9 years ago
And Indians
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qngff
· 9 years ago
Maybe I'm thinking Canadian/Canadien. I was in Canada for about 36 hours, so I didnt really notice much other than a way better credit card system, clean streets, nice people, and the use of Celsius.
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deleted
· 8 years ago
Canadian vs Canadien is just the English vs french spelling.
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calmthelovelytits
· 9 years ago
What if you're in England and you hear that?
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guest
· 9 years ago
And also in Australia, you dumb-ass ("arse") yank ("septic tank")
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guest
· 9 years ago
But what if I'm an American who was raised by people who were from England and learned to spell certain words that way ?
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carbonatedwaffles
· 9 years ago
When I was in 2nd grade, the teacher held back after school half the class because they spelt it like "colour" and not "color" and said "maths" instead of "math"...I was one of those kids...
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kaimee
· 9 years ago
We spell them like that in South Africa too. I'm pretty sure they're only spelt the other way in America.
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deleted
· 9 years ago
Well, some people were taught to spell it different ways, so if you want to think they're dumb then I feel bad for you...
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klsprpltxt
· 9 years ago
When you HEAR people SPELL?
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lockdis
· 9 years ago
You stole my comment!!!
mysteriousmag
· 9 years ago
That's pretty aggressive
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izzydmarchbanks
· 9 years ago
That's actually just how they spell it in Canada
seec
· 9 years ago
Sorry, that they teach us to spell like that in school...
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garlog
· 9 years ago
Congratulations on being an asshole, OP.
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sephoria223
· 9 years ago
...or they are Canadians.
lindsmolinari
· 9 years ago
In my experience, the stupid Americans can't spell to save their lives so the best they could ever put together could be 'color' and 'fav'. The other Americans may spell however they like and so can the rest of the world, even the British. British spelling doesn't make people stupid, pretentious asses. Get over your judgemental shit.
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idkbro
· 9 years ago
I hate it when somebody corrects me if I write "colour" instead of "color", among other similar words. I'm latin and we learn british english here therefore we spell words that way, and it's definitely not dumb.
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guest
· 9 years ago
CANADIANS GAWD
guest
· 9 years ago
No, they're just normal
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muffintop
· 9 years ago
We learn English here in the UAE both ways, so it's your choice whether to spell words the American way or the British way, as long as you're consistent about it. For example, my friend is used to the British way of writing things, but I prefer the American way. To each their own, you know? No need to be so rude about it.
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mgoveia
· 9 years ago
Excuse me? I married a Brit so I wouldn't have to listen to hateful crap like this, thank you very much! ;)
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mandag2088
· 9 years ago
Unless they're actually fucking British. Don't judge people so much.
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guydude
· 8 years ago
But in Canada that's how we spell them
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deleted
· 9 years ago
I never do that cause I am a proud murican and i kind don't like britain cause their accents annoy me so much (sorry british ppl)
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iamsherlock
· 9 years ago
BUT WHAT THE FUCK IS A COLOR PENCIL?! ITS PENCIL CRAYON!! Just spelling colour wrong makes me cringe..
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qngff
· 9 years ago
It's called a colored pencil. It's a pencil that is a different color than gray/black. Crayon is used to define the wax colored drawing utensil.
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guest
· 9 years ago
In some early brands the 'lead' of coloured pencils was a crayon. Colouring wax is much more simple than colouring graphite or lead.