

This explains why I am firmly in the Haitch group. RC upbringing and education and formative speech years in the ROI.StripyPixieSocks wrote:Seems it's a regional thing perhaps -
Is the letter H represented by the word aitch, or is it haitch ?
The Oxford English Dictionary specifies only aitch as the correct spelling, and omits haitch entirely. So if you thought aitch should have been haitch, you are a complete plonker, as thick as s--t.
But that doesn't take account of the fact that an awful lot of people in the UK, and other English speaking parts of the world, do say haitch, and have even been taught that it is the correct way to pronounce the letter H.
The origins of haitch appear to be Irish, and has mainly survived through teachings in Roman Catholic schools. It's also in quite common usage amongst Londoners, who while prone to dropping the H from the front of most words, are want to add it in haitch.
Admittedly it does seem to be rather regional, but if the OED is happy enough to take on colloquial words, and many which most of us have never even heard of, be they from before the Ark or newly invented, then why doesn't haitch have its place also ?
Having rejected haitch as an acceptable spelling, it condemns all those who use it to the dustbin of the illiterate and uneducated. Those who hear people using the, alleged, incorrect form, can get on their high-horses, point to the OED and show the 'less well educated' just how wrong they are. Of course, what they're really wanting to show is just how much better they are.
The fact that haitch kept its roots primarily in Roman Catholic education and has now been entirely rejected by the OED, and anyone half respectable, couldn't have anything to do with Protestants thinking themselves to be better than the Pope worshipping mingers in the past could it ?
Taken from: http://www.hippy.freeserve.co.uk/testiq.htm
So maybe BOTH are right?
Being a Glaswegian of Belfast extraction I was really glad to see you post this. I recognise the "if you say Haitch you're Catholic - aitch you're Protestant"spitfire wrote:ok, if this post offends anyone, my apologies, but just stating the facts as i know them.![]()
growing up a catholic in northern ireland, (belfast to be exact) in the late 50's/60's. the catholics went to catholic schools, the protestants went to public schools. the catholics were taught to say Haitch, and the protestants were taught to say aitch. (some of my best friends were protestants), so during the "troubles" as they were called, (stupid bloody name) for a stupid bloody situation. that is how we used to tell what religion people were by how they pronounced the letter H. sad but true.
http://chateaumoorhen.blogspot.com/boboff wrote:Oh and just for MMM,(thanks)