Poll: Zed or Zee?

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FolkLikePanda

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ahlycks said:
zen5887 said:
Being from Australia, I say Zed.

Also - Your poll fails.
yes, that is what i a thinking. all caps, multiple exclamation points choices were funny when i was in middle school and elementary school. And so were random choices. they stopped being funny a while ago.
I find them funny because I am immaturely minded and pandas.
 

Nalgas D. Lemur

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I have yet to meet anyone who grew up in the US who says "zed". I have yet to meet anyone (who grew up speaking English, at least) from outside North America who says "zee".
 

DTWolfwood

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<.< zed makes it ezier when spelling. since u have bee cee dee eee gee pee tee vee BUT i still say ZEE since i was thought that :p fuck yall and your zed
 

Nerf Ninja

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I use both, generally I use zee when using acronyms like Zee Pee Emm, It's not Zed Pee Emm McKay!

I be English.
 

Contun

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I say Zee because it's the American way!


But I really should start saying Zed. Ever since Gaz said LZed I always thought it sounded cool.
 

USSR

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I've never heard it pronounced "zed."

Always "zee."
So damn all you English, not using the letter Z as often as you should in oral conversation.
 

Syphous

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It took me a long time to find out that British people say Zed. I was watching Shaun of the Dead and someone said zombies and it was like..
"Don't say that!"
"What?"
"That!"
"What?"
"The Zed word!"

And I was confused as fack.
 

|Ookami

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Being a foolish American, it's zee.

I should probably start saying zed, though, seeing as I spell most things the British English way...
 

Vrex360

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I live in Australia, we use the term 'Zed'. I used to say 'Zee' usually in the context of the title 'World War Z'. But after my sister frequently reminds me how to pronounce letters in my native dialect I now say 'Zed'.