why is this not one way or the other?

addendum: wow, thanks everyone. I truly never knew it was a British vs. American spelling thing.

    • Kalothar@lemmy.ca
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      19 days ago

      Are you being like pedantic or just trying to make it more simple?

      (Otherwise North America and specially the United States has the majority of English speakers in the world, so there is a realistic distinction between U.K. / European English and American English and both are equally correct evolutions of their English roots )

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        18 days ago

        I don’t know why you’re getting downvoted either.

        To answer your question it’s neither and both. I can appreciate it might seem pedantic from an American point of view, but not from ours. It’s our language, created here and named after us, it doesn’t require the British/European prefix. It is simply English.

        American, Canadian and Australian English should have suffixes as simplified variations of the default.

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        18 days ago

        I’m sorry.

        But the Scottish want to claim something English as theirs? When did that start?