Which of the following sentences adheres to US spelling conventions?
A) Thank you for traveling here tonight. I am honored to be here with you.
B) Thank you for travelling here tonight. I am honoured to be here with you.
C) Thank you for travelling here tonight. I am honored to be here with you.
D) Thank you for traveling here tonight. I am honoured to be here with you.
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it option (C) I guess
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The answer is Option A.
Thank you for traveling here tonight. I am honored to be here with you.
travelling or traveling/ honoured or honored both have only one difference - a variation in the dialect. Neither of them is wrong. Traveling & honored is the preferred spelling in the U.S whereas travelling & honoured is the preferred spelling in the U.K. In addition to these words other words differ such as color/colour, favor/favour, flavor/flavour.
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