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Re: Manners?
Originally Posted by tinaflorida
Personally, I use US spelling when writing officially or professionally, but stick to British spelling when corresponding personally. :)
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Re: Manners?
Originally Posted by Partystar
so I spell British & do everything the British way!!! However, whenever I write cheques, I do the date the English way around, but I spell out the month in question, instead of putting it in number form.
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Re: Manners?
Originally Posted by Eskimo
why ? why ? and why ?
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Re: Manners?
Originally Posted by Partystar
Force of habit I suppose & I don't feel like I should change, cuz it's never been a problem.
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Re: Manners?
Originally Posted by AmerLisa
So if it was a problem, you'd change?
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Re: Manners?
Originally Posted by Partystar
I don't see it ever being a problem, but if it was, then yeah, I'd try to make it easier for everyone. So yeah, maybe I'd conform.
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Re: Manners?
Originally Posted by AmerLisa
What about your son? I mean, how will you teach him to spell?
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Re: Manners?
Originally Posted by Partystar
It all depends on where we are when he is at that age. If we're here in Yankie Land, then I will teach him Yankie, but I will also explain that they spell things differently in England, sort of like being bilingual!!!
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Re: Manners?
I use to teach my son both word's, like mummy would say pavement but over here it's called the sidewalk, now I dont bother as he will be starting school back in England, but the one word that really pisses me off is that gay arse word "Bo Bo" which the kid's use over here when hurting them self's, that's got to stop.
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Re: Manners?
Originally Posted by britvic
I use to teach my son both word's, like mummy would say pavement but over here it's called the sidewalk, now I dont bother as he will be starting school back in England, but the one word that really pisses me off is that gay arse word "Bo Bo" which the kid's use over here when hurting them self's, that's got to stop.
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Re: Manners?
Originally Posted by AmerLisa
Yankie, eh? :D Anyway, our daughter is 4 and of course just learning the alphabet, etc. My husband is teaching her what he knows, of course, and I'm doing likewise. Its a bit confusing. However, one day we may move back to the UK with her, of course, and we want her to know either spelling. Sort of like bilingual I suppose.
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Re: Manners?
Originally Posted by Partystar
Don't be thinking I say Yankie as a derogatory word, it's meant with no ill intent, to me it's just like calling us Limeys, Poms or Brits, which doesn't bother me at all.
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Re: Manners?
Originally Posted by AmerLisa
Whatever my dear. I'm not sure why people have to pin names on anyone anyway. What is a Pom anyway?
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Re: Manners?
Originally Posted by Bob
Pom....Pomegranite...colour of burnt brits in the Oz sunshine...or Pome- 'Property Of Mother England'....ex-con on the boat to oz...you should see what isn't considered racist in Oz...it's all very interesting out there in 'em forumland...
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Re: Manners?
Originally Posted by AmerLisa
I guess, just not sure why its necessary to pin names on people?
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