User talk:Zhaohui Deng

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Trade barriers
With regret, I have reverted your changes to Trade barrier. I recognise that they were made in good faith and you may be able to try again after you have considered these points:
 * Wikipedia aims for an encyclopedic tone: writing must detached and impersonal. You need to avoid expressions like "my country".
 * Wikipedia is not a forum to express your personal views. You did mostly a good job of citing your sources so you are on the right track.
 * Wikipedia aims for a neutral point of view: you may not like Mexico's position but you also need to see it from their point of view.
 * In a long-established article like this one, it is likely that most of what you want to say has been written already, so look closely to see if you can improve what is there already. Of course it is very possible that there are other perspectives that have been completely missed (bearing in mind that most of en.wikipedia was written by editors from North America and Europe, so serious blind spots are inevitable), so certainly you should feel that you may fill those gaps.

You might like to ask at the Teashop for further advice, but the main message I want to ask is that you not be discouraged by your first experience: we have all learnt by this kind of experience (see policy Bold, Revert, Discuss). So again, welcome. --John Maynard Friedman (talk) 12:01, 28 April 2021 (UTC)

Citing sources
You may noticed that I 'polished' your citation. Making citations look pretty is something anybody can with practice and is just a 'nice to have'. You did the important work of finding it, so thank you. (If you are interested in finding more on how to do citations, see WP:Citing sources.) --John Maynard Friedman (talk) 21:16, 29 April 2021 (UTC)