The words “counselling” and “counseling” can be confusing because they look and sound very similar. Both words mean the same thing: helping someone talk about their problems to feel better. Let’s look at where these words come from and how to use them.
“Counsel” comes from old words that meant “advice” or “guidance.” “Counselling” and “counseling” are words that come from “counsel” but with a slightly different spelling. The word “counsel” has been used for a very long time in English.
The main difference between “counselling” and “counseling” is where you are. People in the UK and other places that use British English often spell it as “counselling.” People in the US, where they use American English, spell it as “counseling.”
Here is a simple way to remember which one to use: If you are in the UK, or using British English, use “counselling” with two Ls. If you are in the US, or using American English, use “counseling” with one L.
“Counselling” and “counseling” mean the same thing, which is helping people to talk about and solve their problems. “Counselling” is British English, and “counseling” is American English. Just remember where you are or which type of English you are using, and you will know which word to pick!
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