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Uploaded by: horrifying
13 years of school
and still not sure
if its "grey" or "gray"
It' s grey in England and
gray in America.
ARE YOU FAKING
PUDDING ME I' BEEN
STRUGGLING WITH THIS
SINCE I WAS A F_( GNG
FETUS AND IT' S
LITE RALLY THAT
WHAT ABOUT CANADA.
and still not sure
if its "grey" or "gray"
It' s grey in England and
gray in America.
ARE YOU FAKING
PUDDING ME I' BEEN
STRUGGLING WITH THIS
SINCE I WAS A F_( GNG
FETUS AND IT' S
LITE RALLY THAT
WHAT ABOUT CANADA.
...
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And all of a sudden I can't remember how I used to spell it...
#104
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Ddubber (01/09/2013) [-]
MFW I just realized there are 2 different ways to spell grey/gray and I never noticed before.
Okay, check this out, imma blow all your fucking minds.
Let's say there's a shade of grey that's closer to whitE. If it's closer to whitE, then it's 'grey' with an e.
If it's closer to blAck, it's 'gray' with an a.
Let's say there's a shade of grey that's closer to whitE. If it's closer to whitE, then it's 'grey' with an e.
If it's closer to blAck, it's 'gray' with an a.
#56
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jugularj (01/09/2013) [+]
(3 replies)
I'm from America and I've always spelled it with an "e". Is there something wrong with me?
#196
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tickleshits (01/10/2013) [-]
i have never noticed there were two spellings. I...dont know how I feel...
According to Wikipedia:
Grey is the British, Canadian, Australian, Irish, New Zealand and South African spelling, although gray remained in common usage in the UK until the second half of the 20th century.[5] Gray is the preferred American spelling, although grey is an accepted variant.[6][7] Gray became the preferred spelling in American English around 1825.[8]
Grey is the British, Canadian, Australian, Irish, New Zealand and South African spelling, although gray remained in common usage in the UK until the second half of the 20th century.[5] Gray is the preferred American spelling, although grey is an accepted variant.[6][7] Gray became the preferred spelling in American English around 1825.[8]