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I don't know if it's grey or gray lol, they both seem right to me so I just use both xD Poll Question: Grey or gray?Total Votes: 39
| Gray : | 5 | 13% | | | Grey : | 13 | 33% | | | Both : | 21 | 54% | | You have cast your vote.
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grEy = England grAy = America But I am american and always spell it grEy
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Im American and use both xD
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I go back and forth on both spellings 🥹🥲
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As a non native speaker I understand the spellings as: grey = the color grey in general gray = the (more or less) white color on a horse coat but I might be totally wrong ;)
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Grey, unless it's someone named "Gray".
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Jericho Stables said: grEy = England grAy = America But I am american and always spell it grEy
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What Jeri said but also based off vibes . (I use Grey as a Canadian) Edited at October 31, 2025 09:36 PM by Sagebrush
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I prefer the look of Grey, same way I prefer colour over 'color', and realise over 'realize'. I believe they are the british spelling rather than US spelling. Edited at October 31, 2025 10:29 PM by Kiwi Mountains
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Yeah I agree with you Kiwi except for realized lol. The "Z" is the British spelling I assume! Since that's what we use in Canada, realize and realized
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