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Comment by huijzer

4 months ago

> It’s okay to be US-centric actually, doesn’t matter unless you are very serious about monetizing it, and even then being US-centric will work.

As a European who on a typical day uses/watched/reads more English than my native language, I agree. Except sports teams and other more locally phenomena. Those are the worst.

I am from the UK, I hate word games that specialise with US English spelling over than British English.

Getting the answer wrong when trying to spell the correct answer in British English spelling ruins the game.

Nah, it's very annoying to be country-centric. The NYT game clues are just so fucking American sometimes and it's very irritating. It's difficult to avoid this altogether of course, but staying away from sports and politics helps a good bit.