07-23-2006, 04:56 PM
Nate Hunter Wrote:DMX: I also tend to use improperly spelt words, according to normal American English spellings, but that's because I feel that using British spellings produces, in my mind, an overall better (ie: more refined) feel, at least with some words (colour, behaviour, grey, spelt, draught). According to my dictionary, the "s" and "z" in apologi(s/z)e are both valid spellings, so let's not be too upset there, okay?
I actually didn't get upset, I just pointed out a doubt I had; I wasn't too sure if it was rather an "s" or a "z", as you must have read,
I Wrote:I think "Apologised" is actually "Apologized"
I didn't mean to scold or anything, I just looked on that word with my own program, as I was using English (American) it must have been why it marked "Apologised" as the wrong word. I didn't check English (Britain).
I wrote ''think'' because, again, I was doubtful, I never write "I think" if I'm a hundred percent sure of my descision.