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^ Where is the joke telling you to put a U in colour?
 
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Love that. I hope people pay attention, I see a lot of people not knowing when to use "then" and "than" around here. As well as "there," "their," and "they're."

The repressed English Teacher in me always cringes a bit, no wonder I went into publish rather than the classroom.
 
With the whole then/than thing it might be more of a matter of typo than lack of knowledge.
 
With the whole then/than thing it might be more of a matter of typo than lack of knowledge.

Depends on the frequency of it.
Seems more like consistent carelessness.
I have some girl on facebook who constantly types in all caps and says your when she means you're. Comes off as a complete ****** yet she is actually quite smart, she just comes from a background where these things aren't considered relevant.
If I point it out she'll dismiss me as some sort of high society snob.
 
Depends on the frequency of it.
Seems more like consistent carelessness.
I have some girl on facebook who constantly types in all caps and says your when she means you're. Comes off as a complete ****** yet she is actually quite smart, she just comes from a background where these things aren't considered relevant.
If I point it out she'll dismiss me as some sort of high society snob.

These things are always relevant. Especially in the text based realm of the internet.
 
She doesn't seem to realize that it is a much a representation of herself as what clothes she puts on.

If I'm walking around in loose jogging pants and a stained tank top, people will think of me in a certain way. As soon as I see her updates in all caps and riddled with easily avoidable spelling mistakes I can't help but think she must actually be ******ed.
 
the 10 words post should damn near be a sticky...:up:
 
There is none. Probably because "colour" and "color" are equally correct.
In English it has a U damnit! I've asked the English and they should know how to spell in their own language...
 
In English it has a U damnit! I've asked the English and they should know how to spell in their own language...

And the American spelling is "color". What's your point?
 
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