For the sophisticated traveller

Traveller is an odd word. I’m firmly in the two “l” camp, but spell check is not… Irregardless, if you are a sophisticated traveller – be you the one “l” version or the two – you no doubt have found yourself in want of a classic bidet experience when visiting less than salubrious digs (not by choice obviously, given your level of sophistication).

This will no longer be a concern. You can even go camping. Safe in the knowledge that your bidet can come with you.

Comments

Lee Shelton says:

I see you're firmly in the "irregardless" camp as well. :)

st_eutychus says:

I like the word irregardless. Though I can understand why people fall into the "regardless" category… This sits alongside the "less v fewer" debate as one of those grammatical battles I'm not willing to fight.

Andrew says:

Did President Bush Jr make up the word 'Irregardless'? And wouldn't your use of it here imply a double negative so that your use of this contraption did connect with your use of one 'l' or two?

Leah says:

I was always under the impression "traveler" was American and "traveller" British/Australian.