User talk:AsusStealth
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Good evening & welcome to Wikipedia.... I guess you're new by the empty talkpage. Thank you for for clearing up some of my typos & spelling mistakes on this article. But, and I don't want to sound snippy here, I would advise you to read WP:MOS on the subject of varietie of English. The Eiffel article is not one that clearly should be in British English, but it was like when I started work on it and I have kept it in that form, which is the Wikipedia policy: you don't go through articles changing colour to color &c. The -ise/ize is a bit of a poser, tho: becase both forms are acceptable in BE: -ise is more common. I'll pass the removal of the accent from façade, (althought the OED gives it the accent), sort of an optional extra but because the article has so many French words it's become a habit to bung them in.TheLongTone (talk) 20:23, 28 March 2012 (UTC)
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[edit]Hello! AsusStealth,
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[edit]Hi Asus :) Happy to see you stop by the Teahouse, and yes...you too can help make it more awesome! And I'm sure you're just a friendly person. We need more of those kinds - folks who want to make Wikipedia better, and who are nice. So welcome, see you around! Sarah (talk) 21:24, 29 March 2012 (UTC)