Perhaps he was trying to solve the incoherent spelling of the english language... Gray, may, say, gay... All have the same vowel. On the other hand, the words Abbey, alley, cagey, dicey... Have a different sound
I feel like I'm going to see a "lostinthepond" video on this in a few months talking about how the a remains true to the original spelling in the source language. At least that's what past experiences would dictate.
@@Scratchy__The_cat oh thanks for pointing out the typo! Luckily I have spell check and my friends to do that for the rough draft. I’ll also note I have both American and British characters in the book, so specifically I make it “grey” when it relates to the British characters, and “gray” for everyone else.
Reminder that it's called "football" because the sport is played on foot instead of horseback and has nothing to do with which appendage is used to manipulate the trajectory of the ball. The word "soccer" was invented by the British as a slang for "association football".
Fun fact: the USA uses the older original version of English while Britain uses a more modern version. We didn’t steal it. We brought it with us and didn’t change it. 😂
@@InsertHandleHere968 that is not true bud, you altered a lot of English spellings so you wouldn't have to pay extra when writing ads in newspapers. It's why you don't use the U's in so many words.
Noah Webster was known to hate certain words and also the silent ‘u’ in words like colour, honour, etc. He wrote Webster’s dictionary and guess what he did?
I know a lot of people in America, including myself, who go back and forth on the spelling or grey/gray. Kinda using either or depending on how we feel.
Tea is Grey Surnames are usually Grey but on a rare occasion Gray. Paint shade is usually gray, however, both are technically correct I'm also lazy and don't feel like fighting with my phone to place proper commas and quotation marks. Even typing that last sentence was a nightmare. Sorry if it drives you bonkers.
Now it is. The 80s babies were among the last generation to spell it with an e. I STILL spell it with an e because that's how I learned it. I didn't find it about "gray" until the Facebook era fazed out MySpace. And someone said that England uses the e and America uses the a. To which I posted a similar response to the one above.
Both "gray" and "grey" are correct spellings for the color neutral between black and white. It's more a matter of regional preference: "gray" is more common in American English, while "grey" is preferred in British English.
As a Canadian I was taught you use gray with an a for names like Grayson where as grey with an e is used for other things like wow look how nice that grey couch is
Why do you americans name people after colours? Mr (White) Jesse (Pink)man Mrs. (Green) Your god damn nephew (gray) JJ (black) Is it a name or Golaganda?
@@JazzyJake4 so he's a son and he's gray? honestly what if he like forgets how to spell his name and skips the letter "r". He'd be terrified his whole life.He might not even sleep peacefully
“Mind the gap” had me at the end 😂
LND UNDRGRD
Stand behind the yellow line please
Isn't that Underground
That guy’s ded
"Please mind the gap between the train and the platform"
I like how some random American in power was like "You know what, f*ck the E in grey."
Right? I always feel like someone spelled it wrong and then pretended it’s supposed to be that way 😂
*gray
Perhaps he was trying to solve the incoherent spelling of the english language... Gray, may, say, gay... All have the same vowel.
On the other hand, the words Abbey, alley, cagey, dicey... Have a different sound
Dont have to tell me twice
I feel like I'm going to see a "lostinthepond" video on this in a few months talking about how the a remains true to the original spelling in the source language. At least that's what past experiences would dictate.
I like how the announcers subtitles say “gray” and the British man’s subtitles say “grey”
Great attention to detail
That's some effort! I would've just used the ai generated captions.
I’m petty, I just keep alternating the spelling in the book I’m writing 😹
That book must be terrible, I mean you already said "in writing" instead of I'm writing"
@@Scratchy__The_cat oh thanks for pointing out the typo! Luckily I have spell check and my friends to do that for the rough draft.
I’ll also note I have both American and British characters in the book, so specifically I make it “grey” when it relates to the British characters, and “gray” for everyone else.
E for England, A for America. Problem solved.
Usa* america its the continent
@@NOCHABON-zr6imThen its gruy
@@NOCHABON-zr6imamericaS is the continent
@@thestupidgamernoob3662 still, usa aint america. Its a country in North America. And both Americas and America are names of the continent
F for u
"I'm feelin grey"
Oh grea'! G-r-e-a-t"
You mean Graat
🤨@@GameBreaker1055
Forgot your T’s back in England mæt
I love how everyone always makes fun of the brits but nobody ever talks about how the americans pronounce t's as d's half the time
@@Romcomm_ i'm Canadian, i'm allowed to make fun of briish
“Screams in the King’s English” 👑
I was just 1 week in London for tourism, and ''Mind the Gap'' is engraved into my brain lmao
"Cheerio, chap. Mind the gap."
I'm totally using that line now. 😂
@RIPStanleyMeyerHaveANiceDayEve Flippity-foe, how about no
Where tho?
@@notsonoah8790Abra-kadabra, I shit my pants.
Canadian here. No idea which grey spelling is right
Cringe
“Brexit” at the end 😭😭😭
Probably the Americans at that game show taking the shit out of us Brits for our biggest mistake that wasn’t even all our fault 😭
IKR
that’s actually really funny because i’m American and i spell it “grey”
Fr now I’m just confused….. my sister middle name is “ grey” but it’s spelled “gray”
it's interchangeable here tbh
@@TaylorDixon-vg1bb I've seen a lot of Gray as a name, but about the color, most of it was Grey
In every spelling bee I have been in they do accept the British spelling, so you would still be in
British comeback - "Describe Football"
"Scuse you' saying soccer Lil bro ?"
Reminder that it's called "football" because the sport is played on foot instead of horseback and has nothing to do with which appendage is used to manipulate the trajectory of the ball.
The word "soccer" was invented by the British as a slang for "association football".
Handegg?@@Master_Chief9967
@@Master_Chief9967it’s football
@@elia2379its soccer
"and not with an E that's a god damn lie" 😂
I thought it was with an e in American English
@@supremesquid1571 apparently not
@@geberon apparently
"He british!"
(He British!)
Bro got deported💀
Both are right I've seen it both ways
_Casually steals your language and then tells you that YOU'RE using it wrong_
Fun fact: the USA uses the older original version of English while Britain uses a more modern version. We didn’t steal it. We brought it with us and didn’t change it. 😂
@@InsertHandleHere968 that is not true bud, you altered a lot of English spellings so you wouldn't have to pay extra when writing ads in newspapers. It's why you don't use the U's in so many words.
“ steals your language”
they were the ones spreading it across the world to teach people how to speak properly
If anything they forced it on us
Noah Webster was known to hate certain words and also the silent ‘u’ in words like colour, honour, etc. He wrote Webster’s dictionary and guess what he did?
Ah yes, we stole English
The adlib said "He British" 😂😂😂
This is why I ask american or British English when someone asks me to spell something
Nah bro… Webster is cooking you should make a song.
I know a lot of people in America, including myself, who go back and forth on the spelling or grey/gray. Kinda using either or depending on how we feel.
I am definitely one of those people lol
I know I do
Agreed
they are two different colors to me because somehow my brain decided e means cold and a means warm
@@kaseyquickshot532 interesting, I feel like for me e is warm and a is cold, funny how brains work
This is getting way more entertaining. He deserves his own show 😂😂
Wey
Ruined the 666 likes
@@overlord2754 well. At least i got more of them now 😁
@@onlyonwed526 zenis
Not gonna lie, I switch between which spelling I use on a dime.
As an American, I spell grey with an e.
As an American I spell it both ways, I just always forget which way it’s supposed to be spelled but it never says I’m wrong 😂
I think it’s E if it’s a name for example Jean GREY from marvel and a for the colors (honestly spell it how you want it’s dumb as shit already)
@@sanicinapanic4264 Nah it's both, Conan Gray is spelt with an a
Tea is Grey
Surnames are usually Grey but on a rare occasion Gray.
Paint shade is usually gray, however, both are technically correct
I'm also lazy and don't feel like fighting with my phone to place proper commas and quotation marks. Even typing that last sentence was a nightmare. Sorry if it drives you bonkers.
They're both correct and it dosent matter which one you use.
Yeah, my Merriam-Webster literally says “gray: adj. (or less commonly grey)” both are acceptable, one’s just more common than the other.
As a Canadian. I've learned grey. Never gray
Gay?
Top man.. that is the correct answer
I live in Canada too, and I use grey but I don’t actually remember learning which one we’re meant to use lol
Cus you are not American. Your forefathers never rebelled against the Crown.
I'm an American and I spell it grey. I've seen it spelled both ways but gray never looked right to me.
After this there pops out another video saying "Mom I got a ticket to England"💀
“Cheerio chap. Mind the gap.” had me
Bro I've never spelt it with an A 💀
I think I have seen the word Gray
Americans spell it grAy
Europeans spell it grEy
Canadians spell it grEHy
I'm American and I will always spell it as grey. I grew up by Mount Greylock.
@@jassom1270 i have and will never see a Canadian spell it grehy
I had no idea there was two ways to spell grey intill this video 😂
Same here.
I had no idea there were two ways to spell ‘intill’ until I read this comment.
@@veona599I mean they are pronounced differently
You probably had no idea because you don't learn english at school. Foreigners realized color-colour, grey-gray, pants-trousers problems.
@@celestialorb1680what
HAHAHA I JUST CAME BACK FROM LONDON
MIND THE GAP HAD ME😂😂😂
This guy is pretty funny!
„Mind the gap between the train and the platform”
"Spell the word gray"
"G.... A.... Y"
The quiet 'he british' in the jingle got me
I switch it the damn spelling like every other time I use the word 😂
*screams in King’s English* sent me 💀
Grey feels right for the color
Colour* 👀
Mind the gap got me off guard
To be honest, @Chewkz is going to be a very famous rapper one day.
"That's an Eeeeee ticket" 😂
“Mom, dad, I’m Gey”
Ya know we and tha British say mum right? Not mom
The gate being “Trapdoor 1” 💀
Webster spiting bars 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥
As an American, gray looks like it’s the kids version of grey.
I want to see a full song of Webster teaching us basic grammar 😁
Fr it goes hard
This has now bothered me immensely because I just realized I spell it both ways. 😅
I always used grey for a lighter shade and gray for a darker shade
I thought he said "Gay" when he said "Can you spell gray?"
In the Oxford A-Z of spelling there is
"grey-adjective
Spell grey with an e in the
middle (the spelling gray is
American"
Now it is. The 80s babies were among the last generation to spell it with an e. I STILL spell it with an e because that's how I learned it.
I didn't find it about "gray" until the Facebook era fazed out MySpace. And someone said that England uses the e and America uses the a. To which I posted a similar response to the one above.
Lots of nice details 👏🏼
I always write “grey” but everyone corrects me to “gray” 😂
Me:
Grey: bright tint of gray
Gray: darker tint of gray
As an American, we use both. Or at least I do.
I'm today Old enough that I realized British spells their word "Gray" without an E 😂
As an American I've never seen it spelled gray.
@@alor1201 same, only ever seen books and such use grey
There's the same with "color/colour"
@@thibautisserant I use both as well
Now I’m having an existential crisis cos I don’t know how I have been spelling it 😭🙏
I use E and A interchangeably, literally just whatever I feel like using
He's British was personal 😂❤
Bruh the "Brexit" makes it even funnier .
Wait what? There's no brexit ref?
@@johannarivers57 the one when he was fall down and the uk flag appears it wrote ''Brexit''
This wasteman killed me when he shake his shiloulder an say check u phone😂😂
Lmao, I like the turn around “gasp” in the audience and that Webster rap. 🤣🤣🤣
I should send this to my neighboUr, i think it'll coloUr him suprised
Right now he's busy idoliSing over the flavoUr of crumpets while wearing armoUr
Ah, That Explains Why I Kept Getting Confused If It Was An A Or An E Before
The moment he said “check your phone” I got a phone call.😂
As an Brazilian, I never knew wich one is right,but now I know! Thanks for the vid!
Spelling Grey with an A feels illegal
am english so it feel weird
True.
You just have to remove the "r" and the word is illegal
@@hirunayush9574 XDD
Spelling Gray with an E feels illegal.
Americans be out here calling a liquid gas 🤧
What
@@TheU.K.I think he's referring to gasoline
That's so true.
Absolute tarts fr
@@typicalasian6499what's wrong with gasoline
I love how when it ejects him it says "brexit"
Say I’m gray with out r you have a new life
Both "gray" and "grey" are correct spellings for the color neutral between black and white. It's more a matter of regional preference: "gray" is more common in American English, while "grey" is preferred in British English.
As an American, "gray" looks bizarre. Always thought it was "grey".
It's officially grey but some people jus use it gray
Colour you mean
@@pimgrotjohann2946 ikr
Yeah we literally own the language so ours is technically correct
Gangsta Webster: "But not with an E, That's a goddamn lie" *He Bri'ish!*
Unironically... gray is my favorite color but I always get confused with whether to spell it with the "e" or not lol
I was literally thinking about how to spell grey yesterday
As a Canadian I was taught you use gray with an a for names like Grayson where as grey with an e is used for other things like wow look how nice that grey couch is
I love how he turns at the camera when it shows the crowd 😂
i just switch beween the 2 whenever i fukin feel like it.
AND YOU CANT STOP ME!
Ngl i go back and forth between "Grey" and "Gray"
I always had this doubt whether its e or a, but never cared so much to look it up. Thanks chewks
After the American said 'I'm feeling gray' I thought the Brit would spell it 'G-R-E-A-T'
The "He british" adlip got me rolling dawg😅
Bro I love you videos (because you just keep it simple) 😂
Bro's making his own cinematic universe at this point
Love your content bro god bless you keep it up 👍
Man is it chewzday today lol😂😂
This weirdly enough made me forget how I was spelling it, now im stuck in constant suffering from confusion and doubting my own memory.....ty for that
Webster’s American English. Perfect!
Do we going to ignore how he dropped those hot bars l],
Thats the E ticket got me rolling man😂
Happened to me in the spelling bee competition with neighbor and neighbour
"Screams in King's English" 😆, I wish I could, I wish I could
You sometimes I get confused to which one I should use grey or gray
I used E and A but I used E Intended
I’m American but I always somehow end up spelling it the British way 💀💀💀
One day they're gunna start spelling it like this "grea" and I'll be rolling in my grave laughing.
That was _very_ smooth.
This is the reason I struggled in school
Me encanta como son una ex Colonia y van como si fueran dueños de el mismo
I always thought it was the opposite.
that's a E ticket back to "E"ngland😂🤣
I spell the color Grey with an "E" because my nephew's name is spelled with an "A" because I had trouble with the spelling sometimes.
Why do you americans name people after colours?
Mr (White)
Jesse (Pink)man
Mrs. (Green)
Your god damn nephew (gray)
JJ (black)
Is it a name or Golaganda?
@@Sherry_the_maniac No, my nephew's name is GRAYSON. I call him Gray as a nickname.
@@JazzyJake4 so he's a son and he's gray? honestly what if he like forgets how to spell his name and skips the letter "r". He'd be terrified his whole life.He might not even sleep peacefully
Mind the gap hits hard😂
It’s a very similar experience to spelling honour.