You just can’t escape them.
ha ha, that’s very cute.
Actually, I think both words are correct; one is a British English, another is American English.
What do you think?
haha. kantoi
@angel_lina
Well, mostly used is apologize la. Both are correct anyways haha.
apologise = British, apologize = American
I don’t see any mistake here! but then again its just merely my opinion.
Lol… the wrong one is the word… inconvenient…
Grammar mistake… should be inconvenience……
haha.. cerminkan ku
who’s the stupid American English smart ass who missed that it should be “Inconvenience caused” instead of “inconvenient caused”?
lololol what can u guys expect from a sheep police!
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ha ha, that’s very cute.
Actually, I think both words are correct; one is a British English, another is American English.
What do you think?
haha. kantoi
@angel_lina
Well, mostly used is apologize la. Both are correct anyways haha.
apologise = British,
apologize = American
I don’t see any mistake here! but then again its just merely my opinion.
Lol… the wrong one is the word… inconvenient…
Grammar mistake… should be inconvenience……
haha.. cerminkan ku
who’s the stupid American English smart ass who missed that it should be “Inconvenience caused” instead of “inconvenient caused”?
lololol what can u guys expect from a sheep police!