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Originally Posted by HarryT
Only if I were American, which I am not.
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Thank God!
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Originally Posted by HarryT
American English always places full stops and commas inside quotation marks. British English only does so if they form part of the quoted material, which, in my post, the comma does not. This is a difference between British and American English.
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Really? I thought there was only one form of language - yours! And it doesn't explain the omission of a comma. It's wrong on all counts. Hard walking with your pants 'round your ankles? Or are you used to it? Definitely easier to spank someone this way.
Just a thought, but how many ways are there to spell the word
manners?
By the way, you are hijacking this thread with your incessant nitpicking, but then methinks you like being the center of attention.