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Chijiki, without wanting to sound patronising, your English is excellent and I only wish native English speakers had your attitude. Smorodina raises an interesting point, but I do take a different view. I made it clear in my original posting that English is an evolving and changing language. However, what is currently happening is not a result of people's desire for standardisation, it is a result of the overpowering onslaught of American culture; I think it would be a shame if this were to continue, as it would remove much diversity and richness from our lives. In support, I would cite the fact that it is not just spelling that is rapidly changing in the UK, but pronunciation too. it is becoming commonplace to hear Americanisms such as 'a-dult' (ie emphasis on the 2nd syllable) instead of 'ad-ult', 'meet with' intead of simply 'meet', even 'fall' instead of 'autumn'. These are just a few examples. Frankly, English has succsseded in becoming a global language without being standardised completely, and I see no need for it to do so - what is wrong with diversity? I am sorry that others cannot see the destruction of English culture taking place around them, but I will continue to fight it regardless of what others, in their blindness, can not see.