User talk:Jemktc3

Edits to Trinidad and Tobago
I have unfortunately had to revert all of your recent edits to the article Trinidad and Tobago - each of them for different reasons. A few examples include: I could discuss other edits if you wish. One place you should visit is the article talkpage and its archives at here and here. Cheers! ES &#38;L  09:56, 20 October 2013 (UTC)
 * there has been extensive analysis of the user of Spanish in T&T. The government documents are clear that it is not an official language, they are attempting instead to make it a "first foreign language" in order to improve trade within the region
 * the country infobox is only supposed to include official languages, not other spoken languages
 * the international dialling code for T&T is 1, and not 1-868. 868 is an area code, as per the North American system

Please read the email I have sent to you, and in addition to what I said in the email, the calling code is indeed +1 and you are correct about the area code being 868 however, all the main areas within Trinidad and Tobago that would have separate area codes i.e. Cascade, Tunapuna and Port of Spain, all have the same area code, also T&T's code is listed on other information sources as +1868 and this information is provided even in a Wikipedia page (List of country calling codes: North American Numbering Plan Area). Please note that all the information I provide is based not only on my knowledge but research and I am a Trinidadian, also why did you remove the information concerning Desmond Tutu? (Jemktc3 (talk) 21:48, 20 October 2013 (UTC))