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    Default Which English Do You Prefer?

    Which English do you prefer? America Or British?



    Personally I speak American English (Its easier, doesn't have words more than 3 syllables and one can get through any conversation by supplying "yeah, sure, nup ) but I use British English in formal communications.

    What about you?

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    i prefer British English!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by govindseo View Post
    i prefer British English!!!
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    As at work I use the Brittish variant, I would say I prefer it, though at times I comminicate in American with my friends

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    i also prefer American English is best for me...

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    Personally I speak American English. Im Asian American. but I like British English it's look high class than Amerian.....

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    Personally I speak American English too. I like British English though AME english is more relaxed I think.
    golf club sets are something that I can't resist. And wholesale golf clubs are always better than retail ones in prices.

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    n the UK, what we call biscuits, the Americans call cookies. To them, a biscuit is more like a savoury scone that you have with gravy.
    I was in the USA a few years ago and I needed a knife and fork; I asked for cutlery which the waitress didn't understand. The Americans call it silverware. To me, that is what you'd call cutlery in an upmarket restaurant!

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    I prefer Brithish english in speaking and American in writing something.

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    we indians speak british english.
    just because we have been familiar with british english for hundreds of years.

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    I'm wondering what's their differences? All I know is the accent on how their going to deliver their words.

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