Please TLC! According to Miriam Webster dictionary SCEPTIC is a British spelling of SKEPTIC, “ a person who does not believe.” SEPTIC is a method of waste disposal or an indicator of bacterial infection. Language can be fun…or mighty confusing.
And it would be English not British. There is no such language as British. The language is English and English is a Germanic language as the English and Germans originally came mainly from 2 Germanic tribes the Angles and the Saxons. Both the English and the Germans are each convinced of their own superiority and that's where the concept of 'white supremacy' originated.
I have never wanted to connect with someone that Teresa readswhen I heard this girl story just can’t stop crying. That is me. My mom passed away a liver cancer. I wish I spent more time with her and she died four years ago, but it feels like yesterday I wish I could talk to this girl. We have so much in common sadly, but I would like to be her support and maybe she could be mine, if anyone knows who this girl is and how to get a hold of her send me a message. Thank you.
Can spell it both ways. As they say, depends which school you went to. Here she goes... sceptical /ˈskɛptɪkl/ adjective 1. not easily convinced; having doubts or reservations. "the public were deeply sceptical about some of the proposals" Similar: dubious doubtful having reservations doubting questioning cynical distrustful mistrustful suspicious disbelieving misbelieving unconvinced incredulous hesitant scoffing pessimistic defeatist iffy Pyrrhonist minimifidian Opposite: certain convinced optimistic 2. Philosophy relating to the theory that certain knowledge is impossible.
Please TLC! According to Miriam Webster dictionary SCEPTIC is a British spelling of SKEPTIC, “ a person who does not believe.” SEPTIC is a method of waste disposal or an indicator of bacterial infection. Language can be fun…or mighty confusing.
I don't see "septic" anywhere.
And it would be English not British. There is no such language as British. The language is English and English is a Germanic language as the English and Germans originally came mainly from 2 Germanic tribes the Angles and the Saxons. Both the English and the Germans are each convinced of their own superiority and that's where the concept of 'white supremacy' originated.
I just realised that said sceptic as in sceptic tank 😂 good spot
@@thegrimreaper1991 septic - septic tank, not sceptic!!
It was not a typo, they just don't know how spell😵💫
Everyone complaining about the spelling of sceptic obviously didn't notice that this video was posted by TLC UK. 🙄
I hope he is getting treatment...
Rest In Peace. ❤
19 years gone?
A sceptic?😮
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That's originally how it was spelled in the UK, Americans spelling s k e p t i c
Awesome!
SKEPTIC
skeptic tank
American English, yes. The Brits spell and pronounce some words differently.
This is the English spelling, and this video is on TLC UK. Calm yourself
@@saradenison8781 womp womp keep whining anglo
@@MorganC. nope, that's the lazy American spelling, not English
Great job Teresa ✅🌍👩
I'm Australian and I've never seen sceptic spelt with a k. Guess it depends where you live.
Sceptic spelt with a "k" is American english. In Australia, we use British English.... from England 😅
Joe's a little touchy 😅 (kidding).
Oh no I felt the jealousy through the screen from the wife lmao
Thank
I have never wanted to connect with someone that Teresa readswhen I heard this girl story just can’t stop crying. That is me. My mom passed away a liver cancer. I wish I spent more time with her and she died four years ago, but it feels like yesterday I wish I could talk to this girl. We have so much in common sadly, but I would like to be her support and maybe she could be mine, if anyone knows who this girl is and how to get a hold of her send me a message. Thank you.
Hi
Her husband’s money
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Sceptic is the ENGLISH spelling. It's English from England , where the language comes from. It's not American english.
She is faker then fake
And where is your proof?
@@MMStrademarki feel sorry for you
Then why watch?
No you are 😂
@@juliej5917I agree with you✌️
A sceptic!? Pooptastic!! 💩🤌
Can spell it both ways. As they say, depends which school you went to. Here she goes... sceptical
/ˈskɛptɪkl/
adjective
1.
not easily convinced; having doubts or reservations.
"the public were deeply sceptical about some of the proposals"
Similar:
dubious
doubtful
having reservations
doubting
questioning
cynical
distrustful
mistrustful
suspicious
disbelieving
misbelieving
unconvinced
incredulous
hesitant
scoffing
pessimistic
defeatist
iffy
Pyrrhonist
minimifidian
Opposite:
certain
convinced
optimistic
2.
Philosophy
relating to the theory that certain knowledge is impossible.