I grew up with British English. Not just the spelling, but the writing style - flowery, verbose, complex. Then I moved to the United States of America. In my college English classes, my writing style was gutted: “Too many words,” “I have never seen this word used before,” “Cut! Cut! Cut!”. I honed my writing skills to become succinct and to the point, but regardless I still held on to certain word choices. Then came along ChatGPT. And although I do not use it in lieu of writing my own pieces (sorry ChatGPT, I think my writing style is much better), I sometimes use it to generate ideas or as a starting point when I am stuck. And then I noticed a recurring pattern in word choice and style. So, I asked ChatGPT to write a few sentences on “Is ChatGPT British?” and I think the response speaks for itself 😊.
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Is ChatGPT British?
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I grew up with British English. Not just the spelling, but the writing style - flowery, verbose, complex. Then I moved to the United States of America. In my college English classes, my writing style was gutted: “Too many words,” “I have never seen this word used before,” “Cut! Cut! Cut!”. I honed my writing skills to become succinct and to the point, but regardless I still held on to certain word choices. Then came along ChatGPT. And although I do not use it in lieu of writing my own pieces (sorry ChatGPT, I think my writing style is much better), I sometimes use it to generate ideas or as a starting point when I am stuck. And then I noticed a recurring pattern in word choice and style. So, I asked ChatGPT to write a few sentences on “Is ChatGPT British?” and I think the response speaks for itself 😊.