• Damaskox
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    11 year ago

    When were you in school?

    I think about the 2000-2011 time period (from 3rd grade to trade school).

    • @Kusimulkku@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      Around that same time. Searching online I didn’t find anything saying it’s either one but rather both with both being acceptable (but not mixing as mentioned). Seems to depend on the teacher with lot of the older (possibly now retired) teachers being more familiar and teaching British English, sometimes as the only “correct” one and younger (not particularly young now) generation of teachers being more familiar with American English and teaching primarily that.

      So, depends. Both are taught, there’s no unified policy for preference of one over another that I could find.

      • Damaskox
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        11 year ago

        Okay cool.
        There’s a chance that I had a British English teacher back in the secondary school…I don’t recall much, let alone speaking British myself.

        • @Kusimulkku@lemm.ee
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          11 year ago

          At one point I had one of those teachers that thought British English was the only correct one. She was a real superfan of the British royal family and took sickdays or just made us watch with her if there was some televised event hah.