Poll

WHICH WAY DO YOU SPELL IT, BITCH?

Grey (good looking)
71 (58.2%)
Gray (stupid looking)
51 (41.8%)

Total Members Voted: 122

Author Topic: 'Grey' or 'Gray'?  (Read 4703 times)

We had a HEATED discussion about this in my LA class today.

You'd think an honors class would have something better to do.

"Grey" is the only way.
« Last Edit: January 17, 2012, 06:21:43 PM by Daemon18553 »

I see grey as a colour and gray as a depressed mood
also that isn't too bad, at least your discussion is relevant
in social studies we discussed quantum physics


Grey.

The other way is a misspelling.

I see grey as a colour and gray as a depressed mood
also that isn't too bad, at least your discussion is relevant
in social studies we discussed quantum physics

Beat me to it.

I mix it up cause I'm edgy like that.

they are both accepted spellings

Apparently "gray" is the American spelling or something but both are acceptable.


I mix it up cause I'm edgy like that.

Us grammar national socialists will pound your inconsistent whore ass.

jklolz

Apparently "gray" is the American spelling or something but both are acceptable.

I'm an American and I use 'grey'.

This topic is grey

We didn't even make it one page.

Us grammar national socialists will pound your inconsistent whore ass.

Consistency is irrelevant because they're both correct.

I've always preferred 'grey', but I get yelled at if I don't spell it 'gray'.


Consistency is irrelevant because they're both correct.

Just like the use of the Oxford comma. But whichever you choose, you should stay consistent.

No but seriously you probably see this thread in grey

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