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Originally Posted by Beestie
There are things about English that bother me but spelling isn't one of them.
Stupid spelling rules bother me. Like "i before e except after c." I think I have found more exceptions to this rule than applications of it.
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Yes, this is a silly rule that is a waste of time. The number of words where the sequence -cei- occurs with these letters sounding like "see" aren't that many.
Here's an interesting puzzle - how many words of this kind can we find? My list has 23 such words, derived from these five root words: ceiling, conceit (including conceive etc), deceit (including deceive etc), perceive, receipt (including receive etc). (Hmm. Looking over this list, it seems odd that "perceit" isn't a word.)
So don't waste your time with i before e except after c. You're better off just remembering these five words and their derivatives, then moving on to other spellings.