Body jewellery and body jewelry popular on both sides of the Atlantic
September 03, 2004
By: Lori Wilkerson
The debate rages on over whether the passion for body jewellery
in the past few decades began in the United Kingdom or whether it’s
an outgrowth of the American hippy culture of the 1960’s and 1970’s.
It’s not likely that the debate will be settled any time soon, since
no one has yet even settled the dispute over whether the correct
term is “body jewellery” or “body jewelry.”
After the colonies declared their independence over two centuries
ago, the English language began to show signs of divisiveness that
shows up all over our vocabularies today. Now when you visit BME and
other sites, you can tell at a glance whether a personal
contribution is from the other side of the pond by how they spell
the word jewelry. If they have the double “l” as in body jewellery,
then they’re most likely British.
Does it really matter? Probably not, unless you’re looking for a
particular site that happens to be on their island and it shows up a
bit lower in the rankings because they don’t know how to spell the
word and we do (just joking, guys!!!).
So when you’re searching for great body jewelry, keep in mind
that you’re also seeking great body jewellery. Both are right (okay,
okay, after all, the British invented the English language, right?),
and when you surf the web looking for good sites with any kind of
information on body jewellery (jewelry), try the word both ways to
make sure that you get information from all of the best sources out
there, regardless of spelling.
About the Author:
Lori Wilkerson is a successful freelance writer and publisher of
http://www.body-jewelry-useek.com. Body jewelry, piercing and tattooing information you seek to perfectly adorn your body.
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