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 What is your favorite color that is one of the light ones?
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 How do I buy something online with cash?
I want to buy stuff online but I don't have a checkbook or credit card. Hurry, please! Christmas is coming! Thnxs!...


 Why is the 5th one always the best?
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 Can i write a check out for walmart if....?
I need a few things at Walmart, i don't have money in my checking account right at this very moment, but my paycheck gets direct deposited at midnight. Can their little machines tell whether or ...


 Will i be famous?
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 Can i trade in my 5 dollar bill even though it has a hole ?
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 What kind of people live in paris?
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 Which road would you be more likely to go alittle faster on; 20 feet wide or 32 feet wide?
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 6% of 38 is what number?
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 What do you think about this?
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Forever was just a wish away,
Reaching out into endless dreams,
Holding a place for you in my heart,
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 How can we all can get rich?
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 Ever been punched in the face? Is it that bad? I want to get punched in the face.?
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 I wonder why this place has died down so much...?
Is everyone getting bored of it?...


 Has anyone came up with new legit ways to make money online?
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 Pawn Shops...?
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 I owe 289 dollar gas bill i dont think i can pay it what should i do?
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 Ami the only one who finds loud people with a lot of energy in the morning annoying?
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 If the company's owner's son is doing more harm to the company than good, how can you tell the owner?
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 What is a good way to fall asleep?
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 What is your fantasy?
some of those things are interesting to people i think.
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twinkkie1989
What's the differenct between favorite and favourite?
                     
 




allie_b
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favourite - British spelling.
favorite - American spelling.

Both are correct, just be consistent with their use within a document.

There are also other words which have a 'u' in the British spelling eg color/colour


dawnsdad
The only difference is you.


Nico
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Just the spelling. The meaning is the same.


Trip
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American v. British spelling :)


Sam's Baby Girl
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There isn't a difference. It's just like the words color and colour.


foxwoman172000
Favorite is American English and favourite is Great Brittain's english.


treseuropean
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Nothing. The second one is how the English write it.


Preki
My bad.... i was wrong. color and colour are different. one is how light reflect aand one is refferinfg to how you use color. favotire and favourite have the same meaning.


thylawyer
American spelling and English (or British) spelling.


Elrico Delamonzo
the spelling


originaltigger61
American and British/Canadian/Australian, etc. spelling. There are many words with the 'ou' in it that the American language shortens to just an 'o'.


babyGURL
I agree with them.


=SilverDragon=
"Favorite" is how Americans spell it. "Favourite" is how pretty much everyone else in the world spells it.


grisel_b121@sbcglobal.net
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u spell it wrong oh my gosh u don't know that hahahaha!!!!


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