I have always sounded the letter 'H' without the 'h' sound at the front, so it would look like 'aitch'. I am sure I was told long ago this was correct. However I reckon the majority of English speakers say "Haitch". Am I wrong here, after all these years????
You've got me giggling, aristotle. Your (h)answer reminded me of the son in 'Steptoe and Son' always adding inappropriate 'aitches to his speech whenever he tried to converse with posh folk.
hotel. Unless, of course you live in Paris. I think aristotle has got it in a nutshell.
It drives me mad too. I do get the feeling sometimes people over-emphasise the 'h' when I omit it, in speech. For example it is in my postcode and when I say it, usually the person on the phone repeating it will say 'haitch' in a corrective way!!
Sky presenters have started now, with 'also available in haitch-dee' as in 'high definition'. I suppose the next thing will be that 'anythink', 'somethink' and 'nothink' are correct because Simon Cowell says it.