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by bombcar 75 days ago
The most amusing to me is that British English considers a company a collective noun, and says "Apple are going to make an iPod" whereas the US considers it a singular entity and says "Apple is going to make an iPod".
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heh, great point, I never noticed that, but now I don't think I can unsee it. Consistency ftw