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Hi CI- I believe it can be spelled either way and th one you see here is more of a UK variant.
favourite adjective1. appealing to the general public; "a favorite tourist attraction" [syn: favorite] 2. preferred above all others and treated with partiality; "the favored child" [syn: favored] noun1. a competitor thought likely to win [syn: front-runner] 2. a special loved one [syn: darling] 3. something regarded with special favor or liking; "that book is one of my favorites" [syn: favorite] |
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Yes. I am in England and over here we do spell it favourite.
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I am so used to British English.
The only time when I use American spellings is when the word processor converts them. lol. |
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