differences - Spelling protocol (American/British/Canadian) for an International conference


If I'm a Canadian who'll be presenting in an international conference, should I use my country's spelling, which is the Canadian/British spelling like "grey" or the more used American spelling like "gray?"


We also have our own unique spelling for some words, like "centre." I know Americans spell it "center" and I think the British spell it like the Americans.


Things to keep in mind:



  • I don't know the distribution of the audience.

  • The conference will be held in Germany, which isn't an English-speaking country itself.


Is there a protocol for these sort of situations?


P.S. This is a science conference, but I'm curious if a certain protocol exists.




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