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Topic: Tag Alias: uncolored -> uncoloured

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

It'd be the other way around, we stick to American spellings for tags.

Updated by anonymous

As long as the aliases are there lol. It would be silly for the rest of the world to start removing u's :P

Updated by anonymous

tony311 said:
It'd be the other way around, we stick to American spellings for tags.

this

Updated by anonymous

The only British, or "old English" spelling that I feel is ever appropriate is theatre, other than that, the spelling is usually just redundant.

Updated by anonymous

I'm fine with either way of course. Just as long as it's aliased.

It's not like the tagging practices of a furry imageboard are part of an insidious American assault on my cultural heritage, haha!

....R-Right?

Updated by anonymous

Wyvrn said:
I'm fine with either way of course. Just as long as it's aliased.

It's not like the tagging practices of a furry imageboard are part of an insidious American assault on my cultural heritage, haha!

....R-Right?

...Huheh, right.....
He's catching on to us, shall I call in for a preemptive strike?

Updated by anonymous

Xch3l said:
So, American English would be "Traditional English" while Britannic English is "Modern English"?

According to that article, yes.

Updated by anonymous

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