Yes, it's definitely offputting
Using nonstandard spelling--especially UK spelling in the US--comes off as pretentious. Not a good air if I'm trying to convince the board of something.
I can't tell if your whole thing is a scam now lol slick website but why the fuck are you asking Nostr this if you have 4k clients (oops that's 5k in a different spot on your webste), consulting experience....
This is basic people skills 101...reduce all barriers to getting your point across. The fact that you need to ask this question is disconcerting.
And nice to see that you don't have a nostr link on your website, but do have twitter, youtube link. Reveals just how much you value freedom.
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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