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toshinokyouko @toshinokyouko
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I use British English Oxford spelling since that's what i've been taught in school.
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pretty sure they all use the ou's there
Lynes @lynesis
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I believe I have been using the mix between Canadian and U.S. ... But it's mostly Canadian :)
-I have always used -our such as colour and behaviour.
-Used the word Centre as a place. For Instance, Medicare Centre.
-Center as a middle point of a geometry, object or a place.
-Defence/Defense
-Gray/Grey
-Fulfill/Fulfil
I was accustomed to using the Canadian way when I was growing up. However, I have been told that they were both correct and didn't really understand why it was such a case. I figured it was just a different way to spell and did not give much attention to it. Maybe there was a simultaneous exposure in using both through my life. For example, Canadian School teaches and uses Canadian way to spell a word. Some novels were from U.S. which also exposes some of U.S. way of spelling at the same time. Internet I believe was mostly U.S.? way of spelling. Those factors have gotten me a mix up in the past.
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