User talk:Aleefree

In response to your feedback
Hi Aleefree, and thanks for leaving feedback. Wikipedia uses both British English and U.S. English in articles, depending on circumstances. Generally, if an article is devoted to a topic that is clearly British (e.g. Henry VIII) or American (e.g. Thanksgiving) then that variety of English is used. In other cases, the example of the article's creator is usually followed; if they refer to "pavements" and "organisations" in their text, then it's inappropriate to replace them with "sidewalks" and "organizations" without good reason. The only hard-and-fast rule (inasmuch as Wikipedia has hard-and-fast rules) is that only one style of English should be used per article - they shouldn't be mixed.

For mor information, see this section of the Manual of Style.

Yunshui 雲&zwj;水 06:57, 6 June 2012 (UTC)

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