Bernd
2024-05-08 10:54:47 ⋅ 5mn
No. 309699
I use British spelling to feel smarter.
Saviour. Programme. Labour. Fuck you American spellchecker.
Bernd
2024-05-08 15:10:42 ⋅ 5mn
No. 309705
You misspelled "French"
Bernd
2024-05-08 17:46:25 ⋅ 5mn
No. 309711
Also don't forget to make every -ize into -ise.
I used to use british spelling too for the very same reason but eventually I stopped giving a fuck and now I butcher the english language because it deserves to get butchered.
Bernd
2024-05-08 18:22:36 ⋅ 5mn
No. 309713
oi m8 u got a loicense for that innit would be laff cheerio
Bernd
2024-05-08 18:30:30 ⋅ 5mn
No. 309714
We learn Bri'ish English in school. Since then the media I consume, written or other chiefly isn't Bri'ish. So now I write whatever I manage. I always type "learnt' - an American called it ebonics, kek.
Bernd
2024-05-10 07:15:58 ⋅ 5mn
No. 309863
For the most part british spellings like the ones you mentioned seem more refined to me. But i draw the line at "kerb"
Bernd
2024-05-11 19:54:35 ⋅ 5mn
No. 309952
Curb, tire and a few aluminum deserve to remain Americanised.
Bernd
2024-05-11 21:46:11 ⋅ 5mn
No. 309967
>>309952
> it's actually tyre in British
> it's actually aluminum in American even though I never noticed it's not "aluminium" like in Bri'ish and Russian language too
wtf...
Bernd
2024-05-11 22:41:02 ⋅ 5mn
No. 309968
>>309952
What about mighty doughnut?
Bernd
2024-05-12 05:52:13 ⋅ 5mn
No. 309996
>>309967
it was british-tyre and it was on kc
Bernd
2024-05-13 17:54:57 ⋅ 5mn
No. 310284
please clap
Bernd
2024-05-15 17:19:39 ⋅ 4mn
No. 310479
>>310284
If you happy and you know it.