User talk:90.205.80.229
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[edit] Normal English?
You do have a point--some (if not many) Americans don't even realize that "English" English deletes the R in the syllable coda; they heah the R even if it's not theah. For such Americans, the very idear of a silent "R" sounds absurd. Your edits to British English and American and British English differences have been reverted, of cawse. Jack(Lumber) 19:03, 4 April 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Warning
Attempting to impose British conventions on an article previously written in American English is only acceptable if the subject itself is peculiarly associated with a region in which British conventions prevail. That is plainly no the case when it comes to “Okay”. If you persist, then you will be taken to be a vandal, and you will be blocked from editing Wikipedia. —70.183.105.254 (talk) 04:51, 8 April 2008 (UTC)
Again, do not attempt to rewrite an article from American English to British English, except in the sort of case previously noted. If you persist, then you may be blocked from editing Wikipedia. —SlamDiego←T 23:30, 8 April 2008 (UTC)
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