Poll: Zed or Zee

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PoisonUnagi said:
Aby_Z said:
Zee.

I prefer Zeta though. Zeta is badass.

Uhh.. what the hell is that? Please tell me you know what Zeta actually is...
Yea, yea, I'm referencing Nippon Ichi's games. Zetta is the main character from Makai Kingdom and makes appearances in subsequent games as a bonus character.
 

Zhukov

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Zed here. "Zee" just doesn't quite roll off the tongue.

Although I have to admit that "ex-why-zee" sounds better then "ex-why-zed."

Oh, and I'm in Australia.
 

Angry Caterpillar

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Milky_Fresh said:
All the "I'm from USA and I've never heared anybody say zed" posts are annoying as fuck... Are you that isolated from the rest of the world?
America is the only place people say zee... I'm not saying zed is "correct" or anything, I don't give a fuck, it just strikes me as a little bit sad none of you have ever heared of it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z
"In Queen's English, the letter's name is zed, pronounced /ˈzɛd/, reflecting its derivation from the Greek zeta (see below). In American English, its name is zee /ˈzi¢°/, deriving from a late 17th century English dialectal form."
Hi there, I'm from the USA and I've never heard (not 'heared', no one with an edjumahcashun says that) anybody say zed.

And just because I say that doesn't mean I'm "isolated from the rest of the world". It means I haven't talked to anyone from the rest of the world specifically about the letter Z, or asked them to spell out a word with the letter Z in it.

Also, I'd like to point out that all the "I'm from (country) and I say Zed because that's the correct way you stupid Americans!" comments are just as annoying to us in the States. We do things differently, and it's not a big deal. But saying your way is the correct way, and in some cases blatantly calling us out on ours, is incredibly arrogant and pretentious.

EDIT: Added in the unnecessary chunks of the quote because I'm "a fuckwit" and "misquoted" the first time.
 

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D-Mic said:
Zee, and I'm American.
Zed just screws up the alphabet song. "...QRS, TUV, W, X, Y and ZED." Just throws off the whole rhyme pattern it had going.
Same here! As I read the OP, I started humming the alphabet to myself: "...QRS, TUV, W, X, Y and ZEE."
I don't think I know anyone who says "zed". Well, except for a few French friends, but they don't count, they're not fluent.

Magic Hobo said:
Also, I'd like to point out that all the "I'm from (country) and I say Zed because that's the correct way you stupid Americans!" comments are just as annoying to us in the States. We do things differently, and it's not a big deal. But saying your way is the correct way, and in some cases blatantly calling us out on ours, is incredibly arrogant and pretentious.
Seconded!
 
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D-Mic said:
Zee, and I'm American.

Zed just screws up the alphabet song. "...QRS, TUV, W, X, Y and ZED." Just throws off the whole rhyme pattern it had going.
Some of us don't need to rhyme to remember the alphabet ;)
I tease ofcourse.

Sober Thal said:
I have never heard of anyone say the letter Z pronounced zed before. If this is a real thing some people do, I would say they weren't taught English properly.
Do you not think thats a harsh close minded way to think of the way other cultures/countries teach English? Bet you wouldn't/don't appreciate people saying that your country of origin does not teach English correctly.

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Zed, I'm from the UK it's just how people, in my region atleast, say it.
 

Nova5

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Zed. From California, but my damn sister started saying it all the time so I picked it up.
 

mooseodeath

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no in real english speaking countries we can say a word without saying each letter individually and hoping it sounds intelligible.

we also get taught the alphabet to the point we can remember all 26 letters without having a rhyme

however in aus the american media presense is too strong and most youngun's would use ZEE. however in proper english zee is too similar to cee phonetically thus pronounced zed.

also zed is cool. zee is the most limp wristed and pathetic sounding letter ever.
 

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Aby_Z said:
PoisonUnagi said:
Aby_Z said:
Zee.

I prefer Zeta though. Zeta is badass.

Uhh.. what the hell is that? Please tell me you know what Zeta actually is...
Yea, yea, I'm referencing Nippon Ichi's games. Zetta is the main character from Makai Kingdom and makes appearances in subsequent games as a bonus character.
Zeta is a letter in the Greek Alphabet -_-
One T.
 

Angry Caterpillar

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Milky_Fresh said:
Magic Hobo said:
Milky_Fresh said:
All the "I'm from USA and I've never heared anybody say zed" posts are annoying as fuck... Are you that isolated from the rest of the world?
Hi there, I'm from the USA and I've never heard (not 'heared', no one with an edjumahcashun says that) anybody say zed.

And just because I say that doesn't mean I'm "isolated from the rest of the world". It means I haven't talked to anyone from the rest of the world specifically about the letter Z, or asked them to spell out a word with the letter Z in it.

Also, I'd like to point out that all the "I'm from (country) and I say Zed because that's the correct way you stupid Americans!" comments are just as annoying to us in the States. We do things differently, and it's not a big deal. But saying your way is the correct way, and in some cases blatantly calling us out on ours, is incredibly arrogant and pretentious.
Hmmm, I was wondering why you cut out half the quote. Because at the end I said that I didn't think that there was a correct way, and you could say it however the fuck you want. My post was not about the correct way to say it, I couldn't care less. I was pissed off that you guys are so isolated. Not having talked to anybody from the rest of the world long enough to realise we say it differently is isolation.
My opinions on this aside you are a fuckwit for misquoting me. It doesn't make you look good when you edit the post you are replying to to suit your argument.
I didn't care what you said after that, I was addressing the statement I quoted. I've known, talked to, and been friends with plenty of people outside the States; not once has the subject of Z been brought up. We have had run-ins with how we say things, but that case hasn't been brought to my attention.

I'd also like to point out that I didn't specifically include you among the group I was targeting; jumping to the conclusion that I was is a faulty assumption. Your post was absolutely fine in that regard, I was simply offended by the first portion. Insulting me for that is entirely uncalled for, but if it makes you feel better, I'll edit in the entirety of your post in mine.