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(10th July 2026, 2:25 AM)Silky Silver Wrote: Your preference for British spelling reminded me of a time I did a middle school English project using British spelling conventions. The project involved creating a scrapbook/diary written from the main character's perspective, so I did exactly that. I was so mad when my teacher gave me a C, and this was after she had already reviewed and approved the book I chose. She circled all of the British spellings as if they were misspelled. Still got an A in the class but... -_-

I just felt like sharing one of my minor setback stories too.

Surely you meant "misspelt" Tongue
But yep I know the feeling,  everythings tends to be dual here and it sucks when you get penalised (or penalized I guess hehe) for picking a preference ):
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Bri'ish
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Car parts for some reason tend to get the American treatment so you won't catch me write "tyre" or "boot"
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Palindrome! Big Grin
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Anyway at this point I've learnt/learned Baguette English too so I'm basically triple wielding some stuff
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