That's awful, Matt.
Connie, American English prefers it without the "e" and British seems to prefer it with, but both spellings are correct. Just be consistent!
I skimmed past the original question, but once I read Zen's answer, I knew what word it had to be.
Matt, that's dreadful. Sympathies and condolences to your friend.
I'm so sorry Sail.
I was woken at 4:30 with a report that Dad had fainted in the shower. He seems otherwise fine, but argh.
Connie, American English prefers it without the "e" and British seems to prefer it with, but both spellings are correct. Just be consistent!
I'll note that most law firms prefer it without the "e."
Yikes, Consuela. That's a particular fear of mine. I'm glad he is otherwise fine - I take it that means no injuries?
AHHHHHHHHHHHH I just found out I can buy Breville Electronics with a discount. I need to buy ALL THE THINGS
Oh no, Consuela - that's so scary.
Sail - I am so sorry for your loss.
Billy tea - congratulations.
I wish auto correct didn't constantly second guess me
I am exhausted. My mind wouldn't settle down last night. And it seems to be a problem amongst a number of people of my acquaintance . A combination of the weather, the election and who knows what else?
Sail, I'm so sorry for your loss.