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I believe the Z's are actually an american thing, and the S' is the british way of doing things! But anyways, i tend to spell it both lol. Grey or Gray, doesn't matter to me hahha
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Lucky said: I believe the Z's are actually an american thing, and the S' is the british way of doing things! But anyways, i tend to spell it both lol. Grey or Gray, doesn't matter to me hahha
I agree with the Z and S part. But, honestly, the Grey seems more correct to me, but it doesnt matter
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Solely off of vibes and how fancy I feel xD
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Here I have it. Grey skies, grey horse, but Gray as a name!
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Sagebrush said: Here I have it. Grey skies, grey horse, but Gray as a name!
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I personally use gray because, thats what i was taught, but either works, really. just depends on where you are.
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Being a bit of an artiste, it has to be grey such as 'Payne's Grey' a classic available colour.
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In my mind, color is gray but the hound is grey.
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Jericho Stables said: grEy = England grAy = America But I am american and always spell it grEy
It's funny...I am american and I have never ever heard of grAy (I always use grEy)
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I'm from Canada and we were taught in school it was spelled "grey" but my phone always autocorrects to gray.
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