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Hello, Stickee,
"Better late than never" (I apologize).
Thank you very much for your warm welcome and the cookies on 27 October 2014!
A few minutes ago, I had a moment of clarity, and I thought I needed to thank you.
Though I mainly add text and edit in the Wikipedia in Spanish, in the Wikipedia in English my edit count is 2770, and I have created a dozen of articles.
Thanks a lot.
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Humour in translation

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Mostly I don't know why you're bringing this to my attention, since I've had almost nothing to do with the article at any point and have no particular knowledge on that subject. You'd generally be better off raising your concerns on the article's talk page for discussion among those who have an active interest in the topic — I really don't have much useful feedback to offer, since I usually edit on other topics unrelated to that.

To answer your question about "American Union", though, English speakers in the US don't generally use it that way. You might occasionally see it used in that context, but that's pretty rare — generally, in English you'll only see that phrase as part of a longer term, such as "American Union of (Something)" for an organization, or "North American Union" for the conspiracy theory that political elites are secretly planning a European Union-style level of government to subsume Canadian, US and Mexican political independence. But it's extremely rare to see it as a standalone phrase denoting the USA itself. Bearcat (talk) 20:57, 6 March 2015 (UTC)Reply

No worries. Just to clarify, the only time I've ever edited the page was to add a simple maintenance tag at a time when it was uncategorized — I've never really had anything to do with the actual content of the article itself. The other alternative to the talk page would be to bring your comments directly to one of the editors who's actually been more involved in the article — or you could raise it at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Languages, which is the project for editors who are actively interested in and knowledgeable about topics related to language and linguistics. Hope that helps a bit. Bearcat (talk) 07:41, 7 March 2015 (UTC)Reply
 
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Hello. I noticed you deleted a dead URL in Matamoros Municipality, Tamaulipas. FYI, sometimes dead URLs can be retrieved through Archive.org's website. See the link here. Per our policy it is advised that editors look for an archived version instead of deleting them. Please let me know if you have any questions and thank you for your contributions! Morogris () 03:00, 16 October 2024 (UTC)Reply

  • Sorry for the multiple messages. I just noticed you've made similar changes to other articles. I noticed that the archived site is also available for Ciudad Victoria. Could you please amend these again and add the archived links? The removal of these links would be an immense lose to its verifiability. Let me know if you need any help finding them (its possible that not all are available in archive form). I'll be out of town for a few days but I could get to these later. Morogris () 04:34, 16 October 2024 (UTC)Reply
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