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From: Jenny Telia <Jny.Telia@gmail.com>
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Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2023 10:47:59 +0100
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On 17/03/2023 00:47, corpus christi wrote:
> If I had to pick one, I would suggest American English (AE)
>  because it is more widely spoken and understood around the world.

Gee, do 'ya really think so?


Your statement is nonsense. Indian English (based on British English) is
more widely spoken than American English, hence "more widely spoken and
understood around the world*.