I think you'll find that English is the language spoken in England, and recorded in the Oxford English dictionary. Americans speak American, similar to English but different. In the same way the Scottish speak Scottish and the Irish speak Irish.black lincon said:Sir I hate to inform you but, there is no such thing as proper English. the language changes around so much based on where you go that your better of prefacing the word English with a region to avoid confusion. I'm sorry to tell you that the British aren't some kind of glorious English master race who's every word like music, deal with the fact that American English and British English are different and neither is "proper".scarbunny said:It may be insulting but it's also true.MaxTheReaper said:That is kind of insulting.Stakhanov said:I'm an English teacher so there is no contest. British English is the version for grown-ups.
UK English is proper English. Unfortunately the shear volume of Americans spelling everything wrong and producing literary works is causing the rest of the world to spell certain words wrong.
Also what do Americans have against the letter U? Why has it been removed from words such as colour?
Oh and we hate the letter "u" because we could, thats right we fought that whole revolutionary war not because we wanted independence but because we were sick of being fined for using words without "u".
Its just a shame you cant spell Revolution with out the letter "U" then, unless you were being facetious.
I know I was.