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Harry Potter FanFiction Readers: when you're reading a story, does it matter to you that the writer uses British spellings (i.e. apologise = apologize or realise = realize)?

79 fans picked:
I don&# 39; t ever notice that
I don't ever notice that
   44%
No, I don&# 39; t think you should have to write in...
No, I don't think you should have to write in "British" if you're not British
   37%
It would be nice...
It would be nice...
   10%
Yes, I want non- British people to write that way...
Yes, I want non-British people to write that way to make it look more authentic
   9%
 katlynncore posted over a year ago
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I don&# 39; t ever notice that
katlynncore picked I don't ever notice that:
i'm american and my beta keeps telling me that i need to do this, but i don't really think it matters. really, i never noticed before...then again i'm not british.
posted over a year ago.
 
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I don&# 39; t ever notice that
Addicted2TV picked I don't ever notice that:
In school we are told that in exams it doesn't matter what way we spell. I am British, it seems we're not fussy on spelling!
But yes, I hate the words soccer & Candy.
posted over a year ago.
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Yes, I want non- British people...
dustfinger picked Yes, I want non-British people to write that way to make it look more authentic:
like it matters
posted over a year ago.
 
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No, I don&# 39; t think you should...
skeloth picked No, I don't think you should have to write in "British" if you're not British:
I always notice when an American has written the story 'cause of all the missing 'u's and the surplus of 'z's, but I don't think it ought to be changed, even though I'm a fussy speller. Just because a fanfic is based on Harry Potter, it doesn't necessarily have to be written in 'British', as long as the main ideology is British. As in, Harry wouldn't go and play a game of baseball, or go to a homecoming dance, nor would he eat corn dogs or candy. It's just those little things, lol.
posted over a year ago.
 
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No, I don&# 39; t think you should...
cocacola picked No, I don't think you should have to write in "British" if you're not British:
It would just be way too much of a task. And there's probably just as many American people reading these stories, if not more.
posted over a year ago.
 
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No, I don&# 39; t think you should...
Ratdog picked No, I don't think you should have to write in "British" if you're not British:
It's not the spelling that annoys me, just some of the phrases such as candy or soccer.
posted over a year ago.
 
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I don&# 39; t ever notice that
katlynncore picked I don't ever notice that:
ok good. this really bugs me when my beta revises it that way. i just think the most important parts are the content of the story, accuracy of the content, and basic grammar. like ratdog and skeloth said, if your writing about the characters you shouldn't say "candy" or "soccer".
it's incredibly difficult for us americans to know what words to spell like you british folk. well maybe not for all americans, but it is for me, at least.
posted over a year ago.
 
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It would be nice...
Sappp picked It would be nice...:
Like already said, it matters more what kind of words are used. I dislike it when people use the American word, but the spelling does not really bother me.

posted over a year ago.
 
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No, I don&# 39; t think you should...
Ratdog picked No, I don't think you should have to write in "British" if you're not British:
You can get Betas now who will "Britpick" your story to find any Americanisms and correct them.
posted over a year ago.
 
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It would be nice...
-SarahRaRaRa- picked It would be nice...:
I agree with Sappp, i don't mind the spellings but the kind of words they use sometimes bug me. =)
posted over a year ago.
 
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No, I don&# 39; t think you should...
Nymphadora07 picked No, I don't think you should have to write in "British" if you're not British:
British is kool!! but if ur not actually british urself then theres no point in writing that way. =)
posted over a year ago.
 
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I don&# 39; t ever notice that
pink_martini2 picked I don't ever notice that:
I never notice the spellings. I'd be more concerned with bigger faux-pas. Like the way characters talk and the slang they use. That always ruins the story for me.

I'm american. And I know the difference between how american teens and british teens converse.
posted over a year ago.
 
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No, I don&# 39; t think you should...
marzel_gw picked No, I don't think you should have to write in "British" if you're not British:
i actually didn't notice that...but if any...it doesn't matter..as long as the readers understand...right?
posted over a year ago.
 
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It would be nice...
terhenetar picked It would be nice...:
I like British spelling more, but it doesn't make a huge difference to me, usually I do not notice that.
posted over a year ago.
 
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No, I don&# 39; t think you should...
bendaimmortal picked No, I don't think you should have to write in "British" if you're not British:
I probably write a combination of american and brittish english. As I'm neither american or british myself and I really don't even know or care of such insignicant differences as those. (:
posted over a year ago.
 
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It would be nice...
Mallory23 picked It would be nice...:
Spelling not so much. But American expressions do annoy me.
posted over a year ago.
 
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It would be nice...
Mongoose09 picked It would be nice...:
^ I totally agree!!! I don't like seeing words like "Douchebag" or "Ass" or "Sidewalk" when I'm reading a HP story..
posted over a year ago.
 
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I don&# 39; t ever notice that
bri-marie picked I don't ever notice that:
Spelling doesn't bother me (I sometimes use British spelling :P), but some of the word usage bothers me. especially the ones other countries (not just America, I've seen other countries do this too) know they use things like 'arse' and 'pasties.'
posted over a year ago.