SWP
Does this mean something? It's on a pack of coffee I have -- specifically "Organic Decaf, SWP". None of the other 7 in the series (French Roast, Sumatra Blend, Seattle Harvest, ...) has this.Oh, never...
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Now we're all sitting round drinking decaf, there's something I meant to ask, wg. A while back on SDMB one poster stated that Seattleite was pronounced satellite. Is that true?
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Coffee? I thought it was the Socialist Workers Party - affectionately known as Swerps round this neck of the woods
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> A while back on SDMB one poster stated that Seattleite was pronounced satellite.Not that I know of. Well...I suppose if you slur it fast enuf, but it's not an full-fledged "alternate...
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It must be a Brit/US thing. Don't you say knelt, leant, dreamt, etc over there?
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knelt, dreamt - common in speech, but sound slangy. I would probably tweak them to "kneeled" and "dreamed" in writing.spelt - yeah, I suppose common in speech. Like "knelt" and "dreamt", tho, I think...
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I blush to admit I tend to use whichever version first pops out of the keyboard in writing - must get that sorted out someday
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Hiya WGI have noticed that you have done this twice lately.The first time, I thought it was a typo but now that you have done the same thing again, I see it is not and so I feel compelled to correct...
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Is perfectly good UK spelling for the past tense of "spell".Why don't you "correct" their spelling of labour and aluminium while you're at it, WG?
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