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==Drop me a Line==
==Drop me a Line==


If you're pissed at me for an edit or if you're responding to a question I asked, feel welcome to drop me a line.
If you're pissed at me for an edit or if you're responding to a question I asked, feel welcome to drop me a line. I do welcome knowing why my edits are deleted, so please, comment in responsibillity
 
  --[[User:CornettoFan450|CornettoFan450]] [[User talk:CornettoFan450#top|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 21:52, November 11, 2013 (UTC)
  --[[User:CornettoFan450|CornettoFan450]] [[User talk:CornettoFan450#top|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 21:52, November 11, 2013 (UTC)



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Drop me a Line

If you're pissed at me for an edit or if you're responding to a question I asked, feel welcome to drop me a line. I do welcome knowing why my edits are deleted, so please, comment in responsibillity

--CornettoFan450  21:52, November 11, 2013 (UTC)

BrEng

Hi :) Welcome to the wiki and thanks for your question. The reason that we choose a specific "stripe" of English is because we have people from all over the globe using our site, and we need to work to a common standard. Otherwise, you might use "color", while I would use "colour", and the wiki would look just a bit shabby.

I assume you don't speak British English, but then neither do I. It's easy to get up to speed, though — and to use your computer to help you spell things the right way. We have a whole section of the Tardis Manual dedicated to using British English, so just click through to T:BRENG and read the several help files that are in that chapter of our manual of style.

If you have further questions, don't hesitate to ask!
czechout<staff />    20:14: Sun 03 Nov 2013

When to edit

Please read T:SPOIL in its entirely very, very carefully. It is essentially our most important policy. The specific answer to your question can be found at T:OFF REL, where a number of different situations are explored.
czechout<staff />    01:40: Mon 04 Nov 2013