Yeah :D. It's called ENGLISH, the ENGLISH way of spelling is clearly right :)
by Anonymous14 years ago
well, im not from ENGLAND, but that doesn't take away my right to agree, does it?
by Anonymous14 years ago
i dont know about you guys but i say color because its easier and if im rushing i can type faster and to me it looks cooler1111!!!!!
by Anonymous13 years ago
American English is a legitimate dialect. Therefor, both forms are correct. :)
And this isn't directed at the OP, but why do some people get so petty and worked up about this? It's silly.
by Anonymous13 years ago
i dont know why... but whenever anyone spells "color" as "colour" ( i use "american english") i end up dragging out the second "o" (example... colo-o-o-ohr)
by Anonymous13 years ago
AUSTRALIA.
by Anonymous13 years ago
WOOT!
by Anonymous13 years ago
HELL YEAH.
by Anonymous13 years ago
:D aussie pride :D
by Anonymous13 years ago
I find myself automatically writing colour. Color just looks wrong.
by Anonymous13 years ago
(AMIRITEORAMIWRONG?): YOU ARE RITE.
by Anonymous13 years ago
YOU ARE WRONG.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Both are correct and perfectly acceptable! This isn't an argument anyone should need to have... They're both correct, so everybody's right unless they say that either spelling is wrong. :)
by Anonymous13 years ago
WOW. MINE IS ON MOST CONTROVERSIAL. I FEEL LIKE GOD.
And yeah, I know it's not that important, but does everything on this site have to be?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Can I say faerie, not fairy? :D?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Definitely. In fact, most aspiring fantasy writers would bash you over the head for using "fairy" :P
by Anonymous13 years ago
YES!
by Anonymous13 years ago
Colour sounds more fancy than color o_o
that is all.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Colour ftw!
by Anonymous13 years ago
Yay controversy.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Why are people making such a big deal about it? It's not our fault that American English developed like that.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I never write it as "color" (looks wrong to me), but I No Way'd anyway. Both are correct.
by Anonymous13 years ago
And then you changed it back.
by Anonymous11 years ago
jeez guys, when you think about it, if the english hadn't settled in America, then you wouldn't even be speaking english! lets show a little respect to the original language, shall we?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Hey, we Americans fought for our right to spell words however we darn well please.
by Anonymous12 years ago
Well, yes. Colour is worth more points in Scrabble. >.>
by Anonymous12 years ago
It's like saying "Tomayyto, or tomaahto " . Depending on where you live it may vary, but hey, they're all correct.
by Anonymous12 years ago
Although I'm American, that's how I usually spell it xD. I also spell 'favorite' as 'favourite' and 'gray' as 'grey'.
by Anonymous10 years ago
I live in America, so it is "color" here lol
by Anonymous10 years ago
I am English. The English language started in my country, therefore all British English spellings are the original and correct, while all others are variations. However, in America, color is correct, so while in proper English it is colour, that is not true the world over
by Anonymous10 years ago
I'm American, so no. What's the point in putting a "u" in color anyway?
by Anonymous9 years ago
What's the point in removing it?
by Anonymous8 years ago
I'm American...So it's "color"
by Anonymous8 years ago
in America, we say "color".
by Anonymous8 years ago
Stupi British
by Anonymous8 years ago
Both are right. One is English English, the other is American English. Since I speak American English, I voted the way I speak. But both are correct.
by Anonymous8 years ago
No color 😒
by Anonymous8 years ago
#Everyone voting no is probably from the US
by Anonymous8 years ago
I voted this way because I am an American... I should clarify-I voted this way because I know how to spell
by Anonymous6 years ago
Colour is the correct spelling, not just in the UK, but also in every other English speaking country besides the USA. Americans can spell it any way they choose, but it's annoying when they think their way is the only way to do it, and everyone else is wrong.
by Anonymous6 years ago
Only if you're speaking American English. Commonwealth English is "colour".
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