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Acceptance of US writing by Canadians (was: Canadian spelling)
Subject:Acceptance of US writing by Canadians (was: Canadian spelling) From:JGREY <JGREY -at- MADE2MANAGE -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 20 Jan 1999 12:06:45 -0500
The Canadian Spelling thread prompted me to think: How do Canadians
react to documentation that's clearly written for the United States? By
this I mean approaches (e.g., are Canadians as impatient as US-ers and
will they therefore appreciate a task-based approach), but things such
as spelling are certainly included, too.
Peace,
jim
jim grey \ Documentation Manager
Made2Manage Systems, Inc. \ jgrey -at- made2manage -dot- com