Get Rid Of The Letter C

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What use is the letter C? Can anyone think of a situation in which you can't use either S or K instead? Away with it!

Right Now

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Your Comments

Caff

The letter C is useful because I need it to spell my name and Katherine (with a K) sucks!

Long live the letter C.

Seboo

CU Later?

KU Later?

You decide

David

call me old-fashioned but 'see you later?'. dear me, you don't know you're born....

Sebooo

Listen here Gramps, short hand rocks.

Sparticus

All we'd loose would be some short hand things, nothing important. See U is still really short anyway

Sheepie

C is used to distinguish between "precedent" and "presedent".

Sparticus

Small. Price. To. Pay.

Benjamin

Get rid of k instead. In Welsh they don't have the letter k. But they do have a 29 letter alphabet, some letters of which are in fact 2 characters....

Ahh, still 12 days till lectures start. And sorry Mark for saying you're not a proper student. Cos you are :)

Sheepie

And "advice" and "advise". We could introduce a rule that s is never pronounced like z so we would have "advise" and "advize". But c is a far nicer letter than k. So ban k.

stoobs

ctupidest poct ever

Sheepie

good point

Sheepie

Wait a second

There was no point was there?


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