<p>Idk, I like saying the fifth of June instead of June fifth.</p>
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That’s May 6, 2013. Seriously, if I read that and didn’t know any better, I would honestly think that’s what you meant. I didn’t even know you all did it differently. There’s another thing not to like about y’all.</p>
<p>Hahaha :D</p>
<p>And look what just came up on my news feed:</p>
<p>"Things British People Don’t Say</p>
<p>It doesn’t annoy me when Americans spell words differently."</p>
<p>I like spelling grey a lot more than gray.</p>
<p>You are clearly British at heart. And also right :)</p>
<p>That’s why you find out the country of the article, essay, text, etc…</p>
<p>I spell grey…grey…</p>
<p>I sometimes say seventeenth of…or I say August 17th…</p>
<p>Does that make me a Brit. Heck no. </p>
<p>'Murica.</p>
<p>FAVORITE
LABOR
COLOR
FLAVOR
CENTER
METER
OFFENSE</p>
<p>I really hate the extra u’s and c’s…offence instead of offense??? Augh.</p>
<p>I interchange gray/grey and theater/theatre.</p>
<p>But I hate when people hate on other countries. Just focus on what goes on in yours. We all have different cultures.</p>
<p>Also, @CE, we mostly don’t have to use “meter”
You know why??
Cause our units of measurement suck.</p>
<p>I don’t hate the country at all, I just find some little things annoying :)</p>
<p>@CE We still say offense. It’s mostly just extra Us, Ss instead of Zs and Rs and Es the other way around. I find it funny that Americanisation is spelt differently when Americanised :D</p>
<p>And here’s me under the impression that Americans are really friendly and always cheerful towards strangers…</p>
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I’m not hating, I like the UK, I just find things a bit bothersome. I think the UK is better than the US in some ways. </p>
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I was trying to make a point…plus they don’t spell “inch” differently.</p>
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<p>Well that was harsh.</p>
<p>Just to be awkward we actually spell it ‘innsch’ :p</p>
<p>Google says otherwise</p>
<p>Seriously what is Game of Thrones? People talk like its better than LOTR. Which cant be true…</p>
<p>Look UK, America has beat your behind twice and had to save your sorry butts in WWI. A better economy and better resources to boot.</p>
<p>Now go ahead and write the way we do. It is JUNE 5 2013. Not 5 JUNE 2013. Get that through your pointy heads!!!</p>
<p>Sarcasm/</p>
<p>@durron duran Eh…I don’t think it’s better than LotR but GoT is pretty good. I personally like Season 1 and 2 a lot more than this current season. But that last episode. I almost cried…</p>
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Why would you think that?</p>
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<p>Yeah, rubbing in victories from 200+ years ago makes us look real good.</p>
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<p>You’re such a rebel, breaking the rules <a href=“writing%20in%20white%20is%20not%20allowed”>color=gray</a>[/color]. And yes, I know you so well that I figured you’d have something in white (that and the fact that you made the post extra long at the bottom)</p>
<p>@UKgirl…we’re modest too! :rolleyes:</p>
<p>Pointy heads? Sounds cool to me :D</p>
<p>We’re still so bitter that you beat us in wars that we learn absolutely nothing about it. Although I could argue for a very long time that we didn’t need you in WWI, that’s my area of expertise/useless knowledge</p>
<p>Oh yeah forgot…</p>
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<p>That was WWII; a Herodotus you’re not.</p>
<p>Actually Both. They did save UK’s ass in WWI. It just isn’t debated because its the truth</p>
<p>It was mostly due to the British blockade of the German ports since 1916, as by 1918 the food situation there was at a crisis point. They launched the March Offensive in a last ditch attempt to win the war while they still had the resources. Once this didn’t give them an outright victory, losing the war was almost inevitable and although American troops coming in after this certainly brought about the armistice quicker it wasn’t completely necessary. And it was more France and Belgium that the Americans helped. Although the British wouldn’t have been happy with an unfriendly nation controlling the European coastline, we were never threatened by invasion in WWI.</p>
<p>I love history :)</p>