User talk:Pochito

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Juan Sebastián Elcano
Hi Pochito. Thank you for posting your concerns about my actions and, most importantly, the content of the article. I will say this is first time in my limited experience an editor I reverted addressed their concerns on the article's talk page without some serious prompting/guidance. It's honestly refreshing and promising. It appears you mean well but there are policies and guidelines that must be followed. Please take some time to review the material in the Welcome message. Like, I hope you are not discouraged and take advantage of their advice and offer to help. I am around as well but probably not as astute with the manual of style as Colin, but don't hesitate reach out either way. I may not know the answer but can do my best to find it. Best of luck S0091 (talk) 23:01, 19 May 2019 (UTC)