User talk:81.32.16.32

February 2019
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American / U.S.
Hey there and welcome to Wikipedia. It appears you are arbitrarily changing "American" out with "U.S." even in cases where it doesn't fit. "Living the U.S. dream" and "He is a U.S." are not understandable sentences. You also seemed to be changing Spanish out with Castillan in a case where it didn't fit (from the view of the English speaking world).

Every language has it's own quirks and meanings, and it doesn't work the same way as Spanish. The way it is now is correct and understandable by the English speaking world. It would be best if you refrained from arbitrarily changing these things.

If you want to understand more about Wikipedia, the Wikipedia Adventure is a nice tutorial.

Thank you. – Þjarkur (talk) 00:10, 18 February 2019 (UTC)