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A "thanks" is intended as a simple, personal message of gratitude, nothing more. It should not be taken as a stamp of approval or as public endorsement of the edit. It does not mean your edit is "right" or that it represents consensus. It does not replace the need to discuss on Talk pages. "Thank" links are not part of watchlists or recent-changes.
As well, we all agree Wikipedia is a noble cause–even if we disagree about the wording of the last sentence of the lead. In the Real World, simple words such as " please " and " thank you " go a long way towards facilitating calm, reasoned and respectful discussion. The same is true online.
Responding to your feedback[edit] First of all, thanks to everyone for providing feedback on the recent changes [the Vector skin and editor improvements in 2010] to Wikipedia. We really appreciate the time everyone's taken to let us know their thoughts on the changes. Rather than to respond to each post individually, we've consolidated our ...
Halle Berry had a special request for those who planned to check out her new thriller, "Never Let Go," in theaters: Send her photos of themselves watching the film in their "distressed wigs.". Her ...
NNTO, meaning No Need To Open. The recipient is informed that they do not need to open the email; necessary information is in the Subject line. NNTR, meaning No Need To Respond. The recipient is informed that they do not have to reply to this email. NRN, meaning No Reply Necessary or No Reply Needed.
Thanks for the advice but please just keep it to yourself unless I ask for advice. I’m not a total b***h. She just talks way to much and I don’t need her help.
The content I have published provides more accurate and detailed information about the fashion brand Mushq, which is distinct from the drama serial. Please review your decision of rejection after revision of Mushq article. Thanks Tayyab121 10:34, 13 September 2024 (UTC)
Mostly Harmless. So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish is the fourth book of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy "trilogy of six books" written by Douglas Adams. Its title is the message left by the dolphins when they departed Planet Earth just before it was demolished to make way for a hyperspace bypass, as described in The Hitchhiker's Guide ...