Is 64Digits a British website? I see that the favorite in favorite users, or favorite games is spelled favourite. That seems very British. Not that I have any problems with Britain, I listen the BBC World Service every night and watch Monty Python and Benny Hill. And I speak English. Another britishsism on the site is the use of the word "Queue," as in, "View Queue." In America, we usually use the word "line." Britain also made the Rolling Stones, the Beatles, Jethro Tull, Led Zepplin, Queen, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, and most importantly, Spinal Tap.
Blimy Guv'nah, that's a lot of good music!
I'm not American and I'd also use the word queue.
man, this website is more canadian than the canadian flag.
It doesn't really matter as long as we can communicate. ;)
Canadian and American
How is this site American?
Does everything automaticly have to be American if it is popular?I'm swedish and I would use the word "Ta en titt på kön"
The Rolling Stones may have come from England, but <u>America</u> MADE them.
So View Line would make sence to you?
Oh and in Britain they tend to say line instead of queue when speaking imformally aswell.