Gray vs. Grey

Gray or Grey?

  • Gray

  • Grey

  • Both

  • Other (please explain, because I don't really know what the other would be)


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Huit

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I've seen it both ways. Which way do you use? I use grey.
 
I believe the European way or british way of explaining the color is Grey and the United States way is gray.

I mostly use gray.
 
I use "grey" all the time, unless i'm on a game with a limited dictionary.
 

I use them both. It just depends what I'm writing. If I'm writing something for English class, I'll use gray. Any other time, I'll use grey.
 
Are we talking about the color?

And now that you mention it, I have no idea. I think I use grey.
 
Good point...
I have actually never thought about it.. I guess it's either way.
one is a color and the other is a colour. lol
idk
 
It depends. I live in an area called GRAYS, and describing our area as Gray, would be an accurate representation.

If I am writing, I tend to use grey. But it changes around alot.
 
Always use grey, but I believe at school the teachers believe it to be 'gray' so I have to spell it that way when I write.
 
mhmm i use gray

but i'm pretty sure gray is the color and "grey" is the name...like emmy rossum her middle name is "grey"
 
For school, gray, but I have a feeling grey sneaks its way in. :upsidedow
 
I'm not even sure. I think I use grey.
 
When refering to colour, I'll spell it "grey".

When refering to a person's last name, I'll spell it "gray".
 



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