User talk:Argenton

Birthplace qualifiers in the introduction of biographical articles
Hi Argenton, I'm sorry we seem to be having a difference of opinion over at Yasmin Qureshi. The reason why I think it is better to remove the birthplace qualifier ("Pakistani-born") from the opening sentence is primarily because the Wikipedia manual of style advises it at WP:OPENPARA under section 3, part 2 (my bolding):

In any case I think it is superior to be precise and say exactly when the person in question moved from one country to the other rather than simply putting the vague form "X-born Y", which could mean anything from "Z person was born, raised, educated and initially worked in X country, then moved to Y country" to "Z person was born in X country, but moved to Y country when he was two years old". I hope you're well and thanks for your work on the article. Cheers, —  Cliftonian   (talk)  12:59, 10 December 2015 (UTC)

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