Photography in North West England
We don't have "fayres" here, but we have been known to have the odd "faire".:-) Seriously. In the U.S., anything with an "e" added to the end of it becomes just that much more impressive.We're a simple folk, really. :-)Pearl
Ah, you can't beat a good old fashioned 'Wedding Fayre', Christmas fayre' or 'Country Fayre', it all sounds so much more Victorian and cutesy.As long as the people come through the door and I get fed, they can spell it any way they like, I'll just do as I'm told.
We don't have "fayres" here, but we have been known to have the odd "faire".
ReplyDelete:-) Seriously. In the U.S., anything with an "e" added to the end of it becomes just that much more impressive.
We're a simple folk, really. :-)
Pearl
Ah, you can't beat a good old fashioned 'Wedding Fayre', Christmas fayre' or 'Country Fayre', it all sounds so much more Victorian and cutesy.
ReplyDeleteAs long as the people come through the door and I get fed, they can spell it any way they like, I'll just do as I'm told.