Talk:Zhang Ling (author)

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Spelling edit

If I am reading this correctly, Zhang Ling is Chinese Canadian; should not the heading be Awards and honors, not honours, which is the British English spelling? The Canadian English might spell honours just so, but I honestly do not know. Regards. The joy of all things (talk) 12:18, 18 March 2021 (UTC)Reply

@The joy of all things

I'm sorry for being unable to reply to you earlier. Thanks for pointing out the spelling of "honour." You're right that it's the British spelling and also the Canadian spelling. If Wikipedia requires American spelling, you may take the letter "u" out. Thanks! 1001Bookworm (talk)