Originally posted by Dark-Jaxx
1. PracticeOne spelling error.
1. Practise
Practise is the British spelling. Australia was colonized by British and took the British language. I am Australian, therefore I use British (real English) spelling.
2. Practice
Practice is the American variation of the British language.
KMC, Firefox, I'm not sure which, uses the American spell check, which means a lot of words are spelled 'incorrectly' to British-English people, but 'correct' to American-English people. Both variations are correct however.
Bet you're American and didn't know about real English. awesome
Originally posted by MIŠTThe British gave use the English Language. We made it superior. So using the British version of any word is a sin, punishable by having your endtrails pulled out with a screwdriver and fed to Scythe.
1. PractisePractise is the British spelling. Australia was colonized by British and took the British language. I am Australian, therefore I use British (real English) spelling.
2. Practice
Practice is the American variation of the British language.
KMC, Firefox, I'm not sure which, uses the American spell check, which means a lot of words are spelled 'incorrectly' to British-English people, but 'correct' to American-English people. Both variations are correct however.
Bet you're American and didn't know about real English. awesome
Originally posted by Mairuzu
Ours is just improved 🙂
Wrong.
Originally posted by Dark-Jaxx
The British gave use the English Language. We made it superior. So using the British version of any word is a sin, punishable by having your endtrails pulled out with a screwdriver and fed to Scythe.
Also wrong.
Originally posted by Mairuzu
Ours is just improved 🙂
'Simplified', 'dumbed down', 'wrong', but not 'improved'. mhm
Originally posted by Dark-Jaxx
The British gave use the English Language. We made it superior. So using the British version of any word is a sin, punishable by having your endtrails pulled out with a screwdriver and fed to Scythe.
That penalty is worse than rape shock