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Hey, it's me again ;))

I have a question kind of related to my previous one, but this time, it's "gray" and "grey".

I checked online, and it said that "gray" was used more often in the US whereas "grey" is more used in the UK.

Well, I am in Canada, but for some reason, I used the word "grey" more often (which is the UK spelling). So, my question is, if I use "grey", will it be a mistake or can I employ it naturally?

It goes the same with "favorite" and "favourite", can I use the one with a "u"? Or do I have to use the one without "u" ?

Thanks!

The_Elf.

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    Équipe Alloprof • 2a

    Hi !

    In both cases, you can use which ever you want and it won't be a mistake. :)

    Hope it'll help you !

    Océane :)

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