RRUGG

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I'm old which means I went to school a long time ago. I was taught that certain words like travel required doubling the l when making traveller. Bus(to me) becomes busses, etc. Spell check tells me that this is incorrect spelling and I refuse to give into spell check on this. How do you feel?
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RRUGG wrote: I'm old which means I went to school a long time ago. I was taught that certain words like travel required doubling the l when making traveller. Bus(to me) becomes busses, etc. Spell check tells me that this is incorrect spelling and I refuse to give into spell check on this. How do you feel?
I think you're right. Maybe you have a defective spell checker.
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Traveler is the US version, while Traveller is the UK version. With Bus, the plural is busses in the US and buses in the UK. I still use all the UK spellings after almost 40 years as many are the same as Canadian, but some like Tyre, Kerb and Aluminium are not!
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It depends....
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kernewek

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I'm another one who still does it the way I was taught in school over 40 years ago and will override the spell checker when it is "WRONG"
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kernewek wrote: I'm another one who still does it the way I was taught in school over 40 years ago and will override the spell checker when it is "WRONG"

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Orion

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kernewek wrote: I'm another one who still does it the way I was taught in school over 40 years ago and will override the spell checker when it is "WRONG"

Just make sure you have your Spellchecker set to Canadian!
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One that I see on here as well as other places is "quite" when somebody is referring to "quiet". I've even heard "quiet" pronounced "quite" when the intended use is obvious. Therefore I think we should all make the effort to substitute "very" for "quite" and "hush y'all" for "quiet".
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I ain't got no good english. And, if it wernt for spel chekk I wuld b lost.
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CavemanCharlie wrote: I ain't got no good english. And, if it wernt for spel chekk I wuld b lost.
But it looks like you speak text fluently! I went to school a lot more recently than you guys and I still use the ignore button on my spell checker for certain things.
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