why is this not one way or the other?

addendum: wow, thanks everyone. I truly never knew it was a British vs. American spelling thing.

      • jenesaisquoi@feddit.org
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        Standardisation of language is not pointless. Shared standards serve concrete functions:

        • When 8 billion people write “colour” the same way, you don’t pause to decode variants
        • Technical manuals, legal documents, medical instructions need precision: ambiguity costs lives
        • Cross-generational understanding: Shakespeare’s English is already hard without adding modern variation to the mix
        • Standardized spelling keeps homophones distinct (their/there/they’re)

        Standardisation of language isn’t about one version being inherently right. It’s about shared agreement that enables function at scale.

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          Here to give you a boost away from the downvotes.

          Lawsuits are won and lost over grammar and spellings. Constitutional crisis happen over the question: is the text to be understood in the time period of writing or reading (because the meaning of words shifts over time)

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          And it’s agreed that both Grey and Gray are acceptable variants, and they will be right up until they aren’t for one arbitrary reason or another.

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      Buddy we got the spelling from you before you decided to deep throat the French and copy their phonics and corrupt your own spellings.