posted by [identity profile] gillyp.livejournal.com at 01:22pm on 21/12/2007
I just don't know. To use American spelling feels like caving to a small, vocal minority and goes very much against the grain. And on the one occasion I used US spelling throughout, I had Brits and Aussies asking why I caved. *G*

Can't win, honest to God.

I'm inclined to leave the 'u's' in because it takes a long time to go through and change everything and I'm idle and my spell0checker is beyond crap. But... But... ::can't face having to give the same answers to the bloody fb again::

::sigh::

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ext_14365: If you made this, tell me and I'll credit (TS: British Accent)
posted by [identity profile] fluterbev.livejournal.com at 01:37pm on 21/12/2007
LOL I know what you mean. We're damned if we do, and damned if we don't. You can always just accept the feedback gracefully and without explanation - "Thanks for your thoughtful feedback, your comments are much appreciated." :-)

It's funny, I'm sitting here right now watching the Disney version of Robin Hood with the kids, and the American accents - Friar Tuck saying, "Notting-HAM," for example - is really grating on me! LOL
 
posted by [identity profile] gillyp.livejournal.com at 02:01pm on 21/12/2007
Oh NottingHAM! LOL; that rates with Mulder's 'ARVEbury' (Avebury??) in the fingernails down a blackboard stakes. *G* And yet, I rather like the Disney RH, and it's Disney, you have to just *accept*.

"Thanks for your thoughtful feedback, your comments are much appreciated."
Bwahahaha! I rather like that. ::nods:: Yup.
 
posted by [identity profile] gillyp.livejournal.com at 04:01pm on 21/12/2007
Oh how I love that icon.

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