Thread:Blaziken rjcf/@comment-4551578-20111205054409

In that Manual of Style, a section 'Spelling' says that no specific style of English has been selected. I know that it might confuse Americans if a word is spelt its UK way, by either a person of the United Kingdom or from a dependent colony, such as Australia. But people should be able to spell words the way they want to, as long its correct to their nationality. I want to be able to spell words like colour, favourite, behaviour, and honour the way I spell them. Why don't we just respect the way some editors have chosen to spell words. If an article says honor in one place and honour in another, does it really matter? 