Re: Differences between US and UK English (and others....)
It's weird. I was born and raised in Texas, and yet I've always been raised writing with the British U...? Colour, armour, favour...
It's a pretty subtle difference, I've never been confronted about it or anything. Huh..
And my grandmother always says "bollocks" as sort of curse or to say that something is baloney, and I picked that up from her too. No idea where it came from though... only connection my family has to the British isles is a very muddled Irish heritage. We've never even been there. *shrug*
It's weird. I was born and raised in Texas, and yet I've always been raised writing with the British U...? Colour, armour, favour...
It's a pretty subtle difference, I've never been confronted about it or anything. Huh..
And my grandmother always says "bollocks" as sort of curse or to say that something is baloney, and I picked that up from her too. No idea where it came from though... only connection my family has to the British isles is a very muddled Irish heritage. We've never even been there. *shrug*
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