returner wrote:Piscator wrote:I agree! If you people our going to borrow our language then at least learn to use it correctly!
Well, as far as I'm concerned American English is the the real English and British English is just some weird dialect. It's not about who invented it, but about who perfected it.British English is just English 0.5.
Even though I doubt you're American, you just blurted out a typical American response lol.
Anyway, speaking seriously, American English is American English. British English is English. If I, in Australia, create a NEW version of American English, does that push American English down to 0.5 lol? No, it doesn't. I don't know whether you're saying this tongue-in-cheek, (I think you are), but if you're not, it's completely off the mark
Of course I'm kidding. It's a matter of fact though that understanding British dialects gives me a much harder time than understanding American ones and that I appreciate the effort of AE to get rid of at least some of the spellings that have been obsolete for several centuries.
About the use of correct spelling and capitalization... I would have to lie if I said it doesn't bother me, but I certainly don't judge people by it. (By the way, writing in lowercase doesn't bother me at all as long as it's done constantly.)



