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Hi, Samaraghali! I'm Yanqin and I admire you for studying psychology. I took an introductory course in psychology when I was a freshman but it's too difficult for me. Hope you can achieve great results!Yanqin Li (talk) 20:28, 29 January 2021 (UTC)
Hi, Samaraghali! My name is Isaiah. I just wanted. to tell you that I have finished peer-reviewing your article on the darmiya language. It. was informative and cohesive. The only criticism I would say is to make sure that the way your presenting information is done in a way that sounds encyclopedic. You could have also added some images. There were some grammatical errors, but overall the information that you put in the article is a good place to start and grow from. Great Job.
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