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Reference errors on 1 May

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Edits on Non-Summit name meaning

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I have reverted your edits, which appear to be original research, not allowed on WP, as the reference you attach has nothing to do with the name Non-Summit or Abnormal Summit, but is an article about prior member Enes Kaya. Thanks for your interest.--Bonnielou2013 (talk) 02:15, 19 July 2015 (UTC)Reply

J.C. Nicholson has been nominated for Did You Know

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DYK for J.C. Nicholson

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WP:RFD#マイクロソフト ディベロップメント (Microsoft Japan)

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Thanks for your expert opinion there. Sorry I just cocked up to write "Hiragana" when I meant "Katakana", but the Kanji and Katakana were kinda run together and I assumed they were different versions of the same name: which I admit was a bit surprising to me cos I wouldn't have thought Microsoft Japan would have been rendered in Kanji, but I can see how Limited Company would be. It's a bit peculiar, User:Lenticel has hit the nail on the thumb for where we should retarget, and I think we are all in agreement with that, basically, but the target itself, how do we render this to an English-speaking audience? 株式会社 does go to Kabushiki gaisha, so perhaps it would be best to link it that way? Si Trew (talk) 04:11, 3 September 2015 (UTC)Reply

Congrats on the DYK

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Well done old bean on the DYK. I have had a few in the past, but now I have to pay my penance and edit others. My specialism, really, is in twisty little "hooky" headlines, I think I managed to turn one DYK around halloween from a perfectly nice vicar into a dreadful man (at the DYK hook) who joined men and women together in bondage (er, that would be marriage), shouted oaths as he sent them to their graves (er, that would be a funeral), made newborn babies gasp as he dunked them into cold running water (er, that would be a baptism) and so on: without of course ever being technically incorrect. They like 'em twisty. Si Trew (talk) 06:15, 4 September 2015 (UTC)Reply

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Boram

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Thank you for your edits to Bo-ram (name). I suspected it wasn't a Sino-Korean name but I couldn't find any references, and there are lots of unsourced hanja in biographies. Random86 (talk) 01:10, 2 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

February 2016

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Shimotori

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Regarding this edit, Shimoōtori is not actually a misspelling. Sumo wrestlers have a habit of changing their fighting name, or even just one of the characters in the name, to bring better luck. In this case, he went from Shimotori to Shimoōtori, then thought better of it and changed it back.--Pawnkingthree (talk) 13:17, 26 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

Samuel Youn

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Thank you! I've never written up a Korean before and had no idea what I was doing except for copying the names from the German Wikipedia article. Unfortunately the "thank" feature doesn't work for edits by IP editors. Yngvadottir (talk) 17:48, 8 October 2016 (UTC)Reply

Jeong(Korean surname)

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I fixed some of your contributions to Jeong(Korean surname) page. B2V22BHARAT (talk) 17:16, 27 May 2019 (UTC)Reply