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![]() "see sea oh ecks at you aitch see dot comm" wrote Jack Painter wrote: We who speak the most English make the rules. It has always been "month-day-year" in the United States of America. Oh yes - we forgot that there are more American English speakers in the world than English speakers. Not! -- Chris Cox, N0UK/G4JEC NIC Handle: CC345 In fact, there are few countries, and Britain is definitely not one of them, that teach or speak proper English. It is a language butchered in pronounciation by all that England influenced, and was only corrected in teaching and pronounciation in America. We speak English, not an adaptation of it. If your understanding of this fact is lacking, there are many places for you to correct your deficiency, but it will not be here. 73, Jack |
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