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You seem to be a very angry person with a chip on your shoulder. Yes, I make mistakes in my first language, so do many people I know from several different first language backgrounds.
You know what? I can't spell for beans either; I use Firefox to correct my words and MS Word to correct my punctuation. My students usually don't mind the mistakes as I am instructing them on Quantum Mechanics. But, perhaps I am just a simple American idiot.
BTW, I do appreciate the correction, except for the fact that it was backhanded and belittling. I am always looking to be corrected, as I do not want to be wrong.But you should do so in a civilized manner.
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But seriously, how low does your self-esteem have to be to look down on an entire nation's people just to feel superior to them?
2) There are indeed 'Oxford English' and 'American English' and I understand the difference. I agree British don't have 'a patent' on the language.
3) Ours is the first person plural possessive pronoun, not "our's". In both British and American English. Learn your own language a bit better.
P.S.: I do mistakes too, but at least I have an excuse...
You know what? I can't spell for beans either; I use Firefox to correct my words and MS Word to correct my punctuation. My students usually don't mind the mistakes as I am instructing them on Quantum Mechanics. But, perhaps I am just a simple American idiot.