Zone1 This forum has, without question, the most interesting "Introduction" thread of any other.

How did you get to be a judge by spelling the word judgment with an "e" added? Just wondering, your honor. sigh

How dare you question my spelling .
Judgement, is correct .
I fine you two Sherry Trifles

That you use a dumbed down version does not surprise me .
You americans are intolerable specimens of humanity once it comes to taste , manners and etiquette .

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You americans are intolerable specimens of humanity once it comes to taste , manners and etiquette .
In US English, “judgment” (no “e”) is the only correct spelling. In UK English, “judgement” (with an “e”) is standard, but “judgment” is used in legal contexts.Aug 29, 2022
 
In US English, “judgment” (no “e”) is the only correct spelling. In UK English, “judgement” (with an “e”) is standard, but “judgment” is used in legal contexts.Aug 29, 2022
The use of “judgment” without that additional “e” is also part of the American legal system.
 
everything has an end … but sausages have two ends
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