I rather try to keep my spelling errors to a minimum, with one exception. There are words that, when spelt according to how they were invented, look wrong. They look like the person who made them up couldn't spell. I can't really help that. Some of you have already said some of them already. To that, I say that it is a matter of personal taste. (If other people can go "Colour" as a mode of expression, then I can have a bit of freedom myself.)
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manoeuvre -- I ALWAYS have to look-up how to spell it. And it's annoying mainly because I like to use it. Why couldn't it be something simple like "manouver" or "manouvre"? No, they gotta throw a random "e" between the "o" and the "u".
(Hey, maybe that's how I'll remember to spell it!)
for the amount of Ss and Cs in words like neccessary, accessible and such, dict.cc is a close friend of mine. In my mothertongue, it has to be "brilliant": the second i does not belong. This one's on purpose, though.
Occur is occurr namely because I keep thinking of present tense of occurred which has two r's.
Excersize, er, excorsize, exorsize.. exersize? shit. Exorcise ... no that's the wrong one. Exercise. There we go. The fact that these two words both exist has caused me to misspell them on so many occasions... ugh. Occaisionally it occurrs to me that I need to excersize more.
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