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Joel 11 months ago
Thanks for the input on the regional spelling stuff. It's not something I'd really thought about before. I'm not personally put off by US English, even though it's not what I use personally. I think we say "4,000+" and "almost 5,000" which isn't contradictory, but we should tidy that up, and it's a good prompt to do a check for consistency; I appreciate the pickup. This is our number of newsletter subscribers, not customers. Asking questions is just one of the ways I learn the things I need to. I put the question out here because my Nostr connections are in a broad range of locations (not the only place I asked the question though).

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Slate 11 months ago
US English used abroad doesn't carry an air of pretentiousness. British English used in the US by non-Brits, does. Heavily. It's a fact of life. If you have a gentle London accent you're extremely attractive here. It's wierd. Never said asking questions was wrong. Asking the plebs here makes no sense and is a waste of time and brainpower. This is *no*t your customer base. Of course you didn't address my Nostr accusations lol milksop