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Hi there, I'm Jon. If you're here to complain about my poor spelling and grammar, then please don't. Sadly, I wasn't lucky enough to be born in the United States. Or in a English-speaking country. I apologize for the inconvenience.
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Hi there, I'm Jon. If you're here to complain about my poor spelling and grammar, then please don't. Sadly, I wasn't lucky enough to be born in the United States. Or in some other English-speaking country. I apologize for the inconvenience.
  
 
If it's the use of British spelling that you're here about, the answer is yet again: Please don't. The English education around here is mostly done using British spelling, but about 85% of the English-speaking media we're exposed to is using the American kind. Thus, it's all mixed up.
 
If it's the use of British spelling that you're here about, the answer is yet again: Please don't. The English education around here is mostly done using British spelling, but about 85% of the English-speaking media we're exposed to is using the American kind. Thus, it's all mixed up.

Latest revision as of 18:13, February 11, 2010

Hi there, I'm Jon. If you're here to complain about my poor spelling and grammar, then please don't. Sadly, I wasn't lucky enough to be born in the United States. Or in some other English-speaking country. I apologize for the inconvenience.

If it's the use of British spelling that you're here about, the answer is yet again: Please don't. The English education around here is mostly done using British spelling, but about 85% of the English-speaking media we're exposed to is using the American kind. Thus, it's all mixed up.