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- piranha
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People compliment me on my sense of humor often, but I fail to see this joke.
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The british have "humour", which is different from "humor" !
NB: This is the general way of describing how British humour differs from American humour - that they're two different things. See Uncyclopedia on "humour".
NB: This is the general way of describing how British humour differs from American humour - that they're two different things. See Uncyclopedia on "humour".
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Man, the English language is screwed up enough, you don't have to go adding extra u's in there!JamesM wrote:The british have "humour", which is different from "humor" !
NB: This is the general way of describing how British humour differs from American humour - that they're two different things. See Uncyclopedia on "humour".
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Hooah.Combuster wrote:Weirdo's, those americans... randomly dropping letters...
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idk, I guess we all et used to it, but I think the humor is more phonetically correct......or is spelled more like it sounds.
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idk, I guess we all et used to it, but I think the humor is more phonetically correct......or is spelled more like it sounds.
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Right, and English went from retarded to bullshit.JamesM wrote:Not how I'd pronounce it. The 'u' gives the end of the word a more "uh" sound, as opposed to the "or" sound.
Personal preference I guess, but we invented the language!!
Seriously, I actually speak in literal translations of other languages sometimes, and it actually makes more sense.
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The difference between "humor" and "humour" is like the difference between and
It's a matter of personal preference and/or what we were taught.
That being said... I have to agree with piranha, "humor" is the way to go.
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That being said... I have to agree with piranha, "humor" is the way to go.