Grey vs gray

Which spelling do you think looks better

Gray 19
Grey 23
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  • raisinbran

    It's not black and white.

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    • Pftt

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  • my_life_my_way

    GrE(ngland)y, GrA(merica)y

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    • I was gonna say this

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  • Tommythecaty

    Sasha, the only kinda grey

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    • Mammal-lover

      Isnt she the one that has cerial in her ass?

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      • Tommythecaty

        Hmmmm no sure, there’s a bunch of Sasha memes about.

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  • --

    gray, cause take out the r and its just gay

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  • McSorley

    "Gray" looks so generic.

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  • RoseIsabella

    I honestly like grey better.

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  • Ditnyte

    At first I read it as Gary for some reason, anyone else do this?

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  • BigVladdy

    this is sinful please stop im very sad

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  • barefoot_on_the_sand

    Dorian Gray was used by an Irish 19th century writer, I think it reads more elegantly.

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  • bbrown95

    Well, I have an equestrian background and the horse color has always been spelled "grey" on many registration papers (namely Thoroughbreds), so I've seen that a lot. However, I also live in the US, where the color is spelled "gray". So, both look normal to me.

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  • Mammal-lover

    Both, pretty certain everyone uses both

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    • Cuntsiclestick

      Yep. I do. There's really no difference to me. XD

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  • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

    *throws another boxa tea in boston harbor*

    *cracks bell in philly*

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  • Clunk42

    It depends.

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    • On what

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      • Clunk42

        It just depends on which feels right. It's usually grey, but sometimes it's gray.

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      • LloydAsher

        Sometimes one is used more as a verb or a noun. It's the same word grey is the England version and gray is american version though americans use grey too. Its seriously just two words that mean the same thing. Grǽg was the original word so you can see how the two different spellings can be derived from grǽg.

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