How do you spell it? Gray, or grey?
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Gray in the US. I've seen "Grey" on crayons before though.
But also, this is kind of off-topic, but "Color" is spelled, "Colour" in Europe (Or where ever).
So was the Gameboy Color called the "Gameboy Colour" in the UK (Or where ever they spell it like that)?
I was actually going to make a topic about this, because my friend and I were discussing this, and we had no idea.
I only deal in absolutes. I don't believe in gray.Engrish_Major
I have shattered your concept of existence.
I only deal in absolutes. I don't believe in gray.Engrish_Major\
\[QUOTE="Engrish_Major"]I only deal in absolutes. I don't believe in gray.foxhound_fox
Grey. Canada follows the spelling scheme of the UK.
And we include "U"s in most words that americans dont. Favourite/Colour etc.
[QUOTE="jimmyjammer69"][QUOTE="spazzx625"]Pray the gray away.spazzx625Hey, obey the whey. Nay, I say. What the hey?
[QUOTE="jimmyjammer69"][QUOTE="spazzx625"]Pray the gray away.spazzx625Hey, obey the whey. Nay, I say. hey hey hey wats with the nay say
[QUOTE="jimmyjammer69"][QUOTE="spazzx625"]Pray the gray away.spazzx625Hey, obey the whey. Nay, I say. An osprey surveys its prey: Tina Fey, and together they convey a single word, "grey". Poe would be proud.
I cant find a way to turn this dull ass crap into something even remotely interesting, so i guess i'll just say grey.BiancaDKWho doesn't like talking about gray? :x
Okay, weigh your filet and spray Daniel Faraday with some clay you dug up with and put on display on Sunday before you spay your Shar Pei and drink some chardonnay, eh?spazzx625I may give you headway, hombre, I'll outplay, I'll portray some wordplay, nay, an essay,in order to display, I daresay, that I'm a vocab DJ, and thou willsay "touche".
[QUOTE="Engrish_Major"]Who doesn't like talking about gray? :xBiancaDKI guess i dont. =( "but then why did you click into this threa...-" oh shut up. would you prefer to talk about black and/or white?
I may give you headway, hombre, I'll outplay, I'll portray some wordplay, nay, an essay,in order to display, I daresay, that I'm a vocab DJ, and thou willsay "touche". No way :x[QUOTE="spazzx625"]Okay, weigh your filet and spray Daniel Faraday with some clay you dug up with and put on display on Sunday before you spay your Shar Pei and drink some chardonnay, eh?Engrish_Major
[QUOTE="Jandurin"][QUOTE="BiancaDK"] I guess i dont. =( "but then why did you click into this threa...-" oh shut up.BiancaDKwould you prefer to talk about black and/or white? Whats there to talk about! :x no! :x hrmm well, this is getting tough the color of the sky? *scratches head*
[QUOTE="BiancaDK"][QUOTE="Jandurin"] would you prefer to talk about black and/or white?JandurinWhats there to talk about! :x no! :x hrmm well, this is getting tough the color of the sky? *scratches head* Have you ever thought that maybe people see colors diffrently? Like, maybe when the color I call red looks like what you call blue. So maybe everyone actually has the same favorite color.
Have you ever thought that maybe people see colors diffrently? Like, maybe when the color I call red looks like what you call blue. So maybe everyone actually has the same favorite color.Darth_SilverI have thought such. Though I have determined that most people seem to see a similar enough color.
And may you never create a thread, lord willin'.BiancaDKI have made thread before :S
[QUOTE="Darth_Silver"]Have you ever thought that maybe people see colors diffrently? Like, maybe when the color I call red looks like what you call blue. So maybe everyone actually has the same favorite color.JandurinI have thought such. Though I have determined that most people seem to see a similar enough color How so? And did you consider the possibility that we all see entirely diffrent colors, not just the same ones swapped?
[QUOTE="Darth_Silver"]I cant find a way to turn this dull ass crap into something even remotely interesting, so i guess i'll just say grey. You made it interesting by calling it dull ass. You used a naughty word :3How do you spell it? Gray, or grey?
BiancaDK
I just ran all over my house looking for my Gameboy Color, and in Canada, it is indeed still called a Gameboy Color.Gray in the US. I've seen "Grey" on crayons before though.
But also, this is kind of off-topic, but "Color" is spelled, "Colour" in Europe (Or where ever).
So was the Gameboy Color called the "Gameboy Colour" in the UK (Or where ever they spell it like that)?
I was actually going to make a topic about this, because my friend and I were discussing this, and we had no idea.
awssk8er716
I'm American, so gray.
Canada's Grey Cup was the first time I realized there were different spellings for it.
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