04-29-2015, 05:38 PM
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I use all of the ones on the right.
We also use both of these in Britain, but mean different things:
Meter = a device that measures and records the quantity, degree, or rate of something.
Metre = a unit equivalent to 100 cm or approximately 39.37 inches.
Chips = a long rectangular piece of deep-fried potato.
Crisps = wafer-thin bits of potato fried or baked until crisp.
Also, diarrhoea.
British English... since I am from well... England.
Also, spelled and spelt are interchangeable in any form of English.
We also use both of these in Britain, but mean different things:
Meter = a device that measures and records the quantity, degree, or rate of something.
Metre = a unit equivalent to 100 cm or approximately 39.37 inches.
Chips = a long rectangular piece of deep-fried potato.
Crisps = wafer-thin bits of potato fried or baked until crisp.
Also, diarrhoea.
British English... since I am from well... England.
Also, spelled and spelt are interchangeable in any form of English.
Regards,
aviator