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 4751 times)

Grey, Gray is just a misspelling that became popularized. It's like Color/Colour.

Also, I got into a heated debate in Visual Arts over the color of blood. Some idiots were trying to say that blood was blue (an urban legend) until it touched oxygen. I then told them that blood is always red, and that our veins are blue. I also told them that it wouldn't make much sense for blood to be blue inside our body, without oxygen, because blood's purpose in our body is to carry oxygen.

But yeah, Grey instead of gray.


Both are correct, but I believe gray is used more.



dont you see in grey or something



About that driving on the left thing;
If all those commonwealth countries drive on the left, why doesn't Canada? We're still commonwealth. I guess the Union Jack isn't on the flag any more, but that doesn't matter.

Aluminium and organising I understand, but gray and theater are clearly correct. :I

About that driving on the left thing;
If all those commonwealth countries drive on the left, why doesn't Canada? We're still commonwealth. I guess the Union Jack isn't on the flag any more, but that doesn't matter.
BECAUSE THIS IS CANADA.
WE DON'T PLAY BY THE RULESSSSSSSSS



I would say gray personally, grey doesn't seem right to me. :o

I would say gray personally, grey doesn't seem right to me. :o
me too, but i use both




actually isnt one of them used in the UK and the other in the US and other english speaking countries?
or was that said already?