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Please remember that I commented favorably on your recent activity this week, and believe me that I wish you only the best. I urge you to think carefully & calmly about how other editors will react, before you write your responses. Please remember that I commented favorably on your recent activity this week, and believe me that I wish you only the best. I urge you to think carefully & calmly about how other editors will react, before you write your responses.


Other editors know that new editors sometimes make errors, and will forgive a beginners' errors that may have arose from good-faith edits. You have been not only careful but very productive during the last week. I am sure that you have a lot of knowledge to share. All editors sometimes make errors, and experienced editors don't condemn a beginner's good-faith edits. You have been not only careful but very productive during the last week. I am sure that you have a lot of knowledge to share!


Don't give others a reason to dismiss you, rather than welcome you as a sincere editor who improves with every edit. Don't give others a reason to dismiss you! Respond calmly, once again, and other editors will come to welcome you as a sincere editor who improves with every edit.


Sincerely, Sincerely,

Revision as of 19:16, 28 February 2011

Please relax

Hej Optimering!

The recent discussion has become heated. Until recently, you had been cool (like Fonzie), admirably.

Please remember that I commented favorably on your recent activity this week, and believe me that I wish you only the best. I urge you to think carefully & calmly about how other editors will react, before you write your responses.

All editors sometimes make errors, and experienced editors don't condemn a beginner's good-faith edits. You have been not only careful but very productive during the last week. I am sure that you have a lot of knowledge to share!

Don't give others a reason to dismiss you! Respond calmly, once again, and other editors will come to welcome you as a sincere editor who improves with every edit.

Sincerely,  Kiefer.Wolfowitz  (Discussion) 19:14, 28 February 2011 (UTC)