User talk:RegularNdull

MOS:LQ
You might want to read the above-referenced section of the Manual of Style regarding Wikipedia's idiosyncratic-to-Americans "logical quotations" style. I see you have been "correcting" a lot of instances of commas and periods placed outside the closing quotation marks; Wikipedia's style manual provides that the only times the terminal punctuation goes inside the quotation marks (even "low-on-the-line" punctuation, which I, too, learned always went inside the quotation marks) is if it is part of the quotation. So, here, even if nowhere else in your world: I told Grandma, "I'm going to name the cat after Grandpa." but: I told Grandma I'm going to name the cat "Henry". Good luck! - Julietdeltalima   (talk)  19:05, 10 May 2016 (UTC)