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So why did you say "Legos" originally? Did you mean Lagos?

*Lego.

Not at all, in fact I'm the one trying to educate the proud and dumb masses.

So why do you keep returning?

"Americans are always wrong and you are always right" finally you're getting it. It's not always the case, but mostly.

Even Lego use "Lego" in marketing and branding. They're breaking their own rules. But why american children refer to it incorrectly as "Legos" is probably a symptom of their drug-addicted, violent culture.

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Follow the system set up by the Lego company themselves. Make note of what they say during adverts, their films, and games. It's simple yet some people find it very difficult to follow. I wonder what you'd call that?

No need to improve. After reading through key parts again it seems I'm right, much like most of the world in not calling it "Legos" but rather "Lego" or "Lego bricks" seems to be correct. I thought I must have been right, I don't make mistakes.

Capitalising beyond the initial character to depict it's a noun is, legally, unnecessary. So you know.

The onus falls on you to read through the thread. Plenty of people said they're sticking with their incorrect version.

Nope, I'm willing to change, unlike others. If I've been doing it wrong I have no problem with adapting and passing that on to my children.

Yup. Lego pieces, or Lego Bricks, Lego universe, etc. Not "Legos".

You keep talking about Britain, why? The correct term is practiced there as well as all EU countries and most of the rest of the world. There was no corporate beatings to get words into our head. I grew up before I worked there and everyone else said "Lego". Seems to be a problem for those outside of intelligentsia.

When referring to a selection it's Lego pieces, too. That isn't stated on the new policy page. As well as "Lego" for a a variety of pieces that fall under various other trademarks.

Nope, "Lego" is allowed as a generic term for a single or amount of various types of Lego pieces.

I know you're joking, but that's how it happens in a way. Retarded parents tell their children things, letting them grow up ignorant too. It's what happens.

That is just a mega generic mech stapled ontop of Batman. No thanks!

Apologise? For what? Trying to educate, getting slammed by the lower echelon and then having to defend myself and the sake of intelligence? No, it's you who needs to apologise. It would be a real test to see how American you are. Do you continue the "ignorant American" stereotype siding with celebrated stupidity, or

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