For example, switching out the word ‘boot’ for ‘trunk’, or ditching the word ‘rubbish’ for ‘garbage’.

This is something I’ve noticed my 6 year old does pretty regularly. We went through a stage where ‘sweets’ became ‘candy’, ‘holiday’ became ‘vacation’ and ‘courgette’ became ‘zucchini’.

That last one didn’t happen but if you’re still reading you’ve got my respect, or as the Americans might say ‘…mad props’.

  • BoisZoi
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    1111 months ago

    American here, I tend to spell words the British way because they make more sense, and I’ve done it since I was a teenager, for some reason it pisses off my older brother lol.

    Examples:

    1. Grey
    2. Defence
    3. Offence
    4. Theatre
    5. Customisation
    6. Analyse
    7. Flavour

    etc. etc.

      • BoisZoi
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        411 months ago

        I’ve always spelt it with two Ls and just found after your comment that American English doesn’t 🤢

    • @Anticorp
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      -311 months ago

      Gray is the superior grey.

      • @[email protected]
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        411 months ago

        Funny… in my head, “grey” refers to a light gray (e.g., dove gray) whereas “gray” is more like when it’s overcast.