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Postby Aggers » 23 May 2016, 15:58

I'm a odd bloke when it comes to spelling. There are certain words that I cannot spell, and sometimes
I even have difficulty looking them up in a dictionary because I can't recall how they start!. This is not
a consequence of the aging process, as I've always been that way. Yet, oddly enough, if I happen to be reading something, I can immediately spot a spelling error, and that rings a bell in my head.

This strange capability is now somewhat of problem for me because American variances in spelling are
now infiltrating Britain via the Internet. I recently downloaded from Amazon the complete works of the
English writer Thomas Hardy for my Kindle, but, my enjoyment is spoiled because American spelling has
been used . Every time I read a word containing a 'Z' where we would use an 'S' it stops me in my tracks
and spoils my enjoyment. I think it is a damn cheek.

I guess I am complaining in vain, because I now see that new editions of English dictionaries now state
that the words in question can be spelt with an S or a Z. It's another example of the strange fact that
if enough people do something wrong, it becomes right.

Forgive my rant, but this sort of thing does annoy me.

What do you think?
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Re: Spelling

Postby victor » 23 May 2016, 16:16

Agree
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Re: Spelling

Postby Kaz » 23 May 2016, 17:01

Skeptical, with a 'k' is one that annoys me - it seems to be used more frequently online these days, and it really should be sceptical with a 'c' :roll:

So no, you are not alone Aggers :D :lol: As an aside, I wonder if your difficulties might be a mild form of dyslexia? Both Mick and his mum are dyslexic, although it hasn't stopped them being successful in life :)

Oh and I love Thomas Hardy :)
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Re: Spelling

Postby saundra » 23 May 2016, 17:02

I can't spell :roll:
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Re: Spelling

Postby Kaz » 23 May 2016, 17:05

We know, but who cares? We love you anyway ;) :D :D :Hi: :Hi: :Hi:
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Re: Spelling

Postby Aggers » 23 May 2016, 18:17

Hear, Hear. !!!!
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Re: Spelling

Postby Aggers » 23 May 2016, 18:32

Maybe you are right, Kaz.
I used to stammer when I was a schoolboy, but it didn't worry me when I found that
King George VI did exactly the same - and it cleared up when I left school. I didn't
suffer any problems during the whole of my working life. My short-term memory is
not that good now, but I'm told it's good for my age.
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Re: Spelling

Postby tonicha » 23 May 2016, 18:37

Kaz wrote:We know, but who cares? We love you anyway ;) :D :D :Hi: :Hi: :Hi:


Indeed we do Saundra xx

Both Grumpy and I have different reading levels/speeds and also the same iwht different words.

But I went to about 11 different schools before I was 16, so accept it.

he stayed in the same place and 2 of his sons are left-handed and one is also dyslexic - but we found an optician in Bath, who gave him, after various tests, yellow tinted lenses for glasses. That seemed to help.
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Re: Spelling

Postby tonicha » 23 May 2016, 18:39

See? When reading that back, it was fine, then I spotted a typo :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: once I'd pressed submit. Sorry :oops: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Spelling

Postby TheOstrich » 23 May 2016, 18:45

iwht - it's in the Urban Dictionary. It means "I would hit that". :D

So remind me not to stand too close to you, Ton .... :mrgreen:
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