For someone who uses both day-in, day-out, using this bastardised system gives me the same feeling in my stomach as when I see American spellings and punctuation (i.e. I throw up a little bit in my mouth).
For someone who uses both day-in, day-out, using this bastardised system gives me the same feeling in my stomach as when I see American spellings and punctuation (i.e. I throw up a little bit in my mouth).