Poll: Colour or Color?

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Sightless Wisdom

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Canadian, so it's colour. The problem is I do some web coding every now and then(html, php,CSS) and every colour attribute in all of those is spelled the American way (color). It's really messing with my spelling.
 

Kinguendo

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soilent said:
Azrac said:
Colour or you're a tosser.
Color or yer a pinko commie liberal.

We can do this all day my friend...
Not really... I could simply accept the fact that I am a liberal, no harm to me. Being liberal is a good thing last time I checked so cool thanks, colour it is.
 

Crimson_Dragoon

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I'm American, dammit. That means I speak and write American, not some fancy-pants foreign language that puts U's in for no reason.
 

soilent

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Kinguendo said:
soilent said:
Azrac said:
Colour or you're a tosser.
Color or yer a pinko commie liberal.

We can do this all day my friend...
Not really... I could simply accept the fact that I am a liberal, no harm to me. Being liberal is a good thing last time I checked so cool thanks, colour it is.
/facepalm

Obviously you didnt see the WALL o'TEXT that went along with that statement...
 

Kinguendo

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soilent said:
Kinguendo said:
soilent said:
Azrac said:
Colour or you're a tosser.
Color or yer a pinko commie liberal.

We can do this all day my friend...
Not really... I could simply accept the fact that I am a liberal, no harm to me. Being liberal is a good thing last time I checked so cool thanks, colour it is.
/facepalm

Obviously you didnt see the WALL o'TEXT that went along with that statement...
I did see the unnecessary replies to that comment, as I said simply accepting I am a liberal (which I am) should end the comments right there. I am a liberal, therefore you are saying to me it is colour. So cool, thanks.
 

nicholaxxx

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I really don't care either way, though I tend to lead towards "colour". Why? because I'm Canadian, teachers say one thing and MS word spell-check says another. Hell, even right now it's attempting to correct it... whatever
 

DanDeFool

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Anomynous 167 said:
RebellionXXI said:
Color, unless you want to be an elitist who uses archaic spelling and drinks tea out of tiny cups with their pinky finger sticking out.

I mean, come on! The 'u' in 'colour' is silent anyway. If 'colour' was pronounced 'col-ur' instead of 'col-or' then you might have a point. Either that or this debate would be whether or not the spelling should be 'colour' or 'colur'.

Hell, even Firefox's spell-checker disagrees with you; every instance of 'colour' I have in the reply editor is marked as a spelling error. I guess that's because I got the American English version instead of the British or Australian English version, but still.
Problem:
It IS pronounced "Col-ur". So your statement is voidish.
Technically, we're both wrong. It's pronounced /ˈkə-lər/ (from www.m-w.com) with a schwa sound, which, as you probably know, is sort of an in-between vowel sound that shows up in a lot of places in English.

When I see, 'colour', or 'col-ur', I seem to think it would be pronounced like 'col-lure' (sounding something like the word, 'allure'). I suppose a closer spelling would be 'col-er', but I still think 'col-or' is closer to the actual pronunciation than 'col-ur', since the 'u' in 'colour' is silent anyway.
 

Mr.Mattress

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American's spell it without the U, and I've been brought up as such.

So Color your colouring book!
 

interspark

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wwell this is silly, its just a question of British or American? for that reason I voted Charizard
 

interspark

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this change is just another example of america needlessly mixing things up "hey heres an idea! even though we're all decended from brits, lets replace a bunch of completely random words, take the "U" out of colour and drive on the other side of the road!" (or should i say "street"?)
 

AwesomeExpress

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Being Canadian, I'm supposed to spell it "colour", but I prefer leaving the 'u' out of any words where it's not neccessary. "Behavior" is another example.