

Being British, I obviously almost entirely use British spelling. However I’ll concede a couple of points in specific circumstances:
- spelt, and other past tenses which end in -t instead of -ed, are silly. I prefer spelled.
- Capitalising the word after a colon: Sometimes does feel right somehow, but sometimes doesn’t.
The Z’s are silly.
Losing the argument on “aluminum” and agreeing to call it aluminium but then calling it aluminum anyway, is silly.
Dropping the U’s from words such as “colour” - I get the simplification argument and I’d take or leave them, but I’m pro-U.
I wouldn’t say that. I’d say “I spelled it wrong”.