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Uzumaki
Hi and nice to meet you! About your edit to Uzumaki, because seinen is such an unknown word outside of the manga subculture (in the English-speaking part of the world anyway), I thought it would be helpful to offer a quick definition of it, per the guideline on "jargon" and technical language. As for your second point, several of the quality anime/manga articles here use the quick parenthetical definition as well: Kitchen Princess, Wandering Son, Twin Spica, etc. The last two have the definition in the "Media" section, which I can see an argument for... What do you think? Best wishes, Rapunzel-bellflower (talk) 17:09, 5 October 2014 (UTC)
 * If you think it`s necessary to add back I am not going to fight over it.--76.65.42.142 (talk) 03:26, 6 October 2014 (UTC)

South Africa is a Commonwealth country
Referring to this edit, South Africa isn't a 'commenwelth' country; it is, however, a 'Commonwealth' country. J ACKINTHE  B  OX   • TALK 00:22, 29 April 2019 (UTC)