User talk:Repiceman89

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Virginia largest metro
"Largest Metro" is a standard field used in the infoboxes of many states when the largest metropolitan area is not the same as either the capital or the largest city. This is the case with Northern Virginia, and thus we use the field. If you have a good argument for why it shouldn't be used, I recommended you present it on the talk page for Virginia, before you delete it again. Thanks!-- Patrick {o Ѻ ∞} 01:36, 16 January 2010 (UTC)

America
Hi, please don't change the order of the entries on the America dab page without discussion on the article's talk page. There has been discussion there already, ending in consensus for the current order of entries; perhaps the consensus would change now, but unilaterally changing the dab page against the earlier consensus doesn't seem like a good idea (especially since you don't make any kind of explanation in the edit summaries, while the editors who change back to the consensus version do motivate their reverts). Cheers, --bonadea contributions talk 21:17, 5 February 2010 (UTC)

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Hello. When you contribute to discussions, you're expected to sign your comments using ~ which produces your signature and the date and time. This makes it easier for other editors in the discussion to see what was said and by whom. You can change the look of your signature in your preferences. If you need any help, feel free to get in touch. HJ Mitchell |  Penny for your thoughts?   19:15, 2 March 2010 (UTC)

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Your comments on main page talk
"Here we spell it capitalize": you are wrong. Due to the many varieties of English, of which American English is only one, there is no "right or wrong" spelling on Wikipedia. Capitalise is correct if the writer is British, Irish, Australian, a New Zealander, South African ... I could go on. I suggest you read WP:ENGVAR. Your comment shows stunning UScentric arrogance - much the same thing you charge the Europeans of. 86.152.241.78 (talk) 10:25, 5 March 2010 (UTC)

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