User talk:(WT-en) Tanteckchin

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 * Welcome to Wikivoyage and thanks for your contributions to Segamat and Kluang. However, I've had to take out a few of your edits: we don't usually Project:Links to Wikipedia unless it's really necessary, and Chinese characters for a Malaysian city are not necessary in the English Wikivoyage.  Perhaps you'd like to chip in and help get the Chinese version rolling? (WT-en) Jpatokal 05:47, 27 July 2006 (EDT)


 * Thanks again. However, please understand the points above -- Wikivoyage is also meant for people on the road without Internet access, and it's much better to explain what "kaya" is than to print out a link. (WT-en) Jpatokal 04:00, 28 July 2006 (EDT)

Laksa Shack
Sorry, didn't notice the difference &mdash; but please keep links at the end of the listings as specified in the Project:Manual of Style. Keep up the good work! (WT-en) Jpatokal 07:42, 30 July 2006 (EDT)

Old Klang Road
Um, why do you keep deleting Old Klang Road from the KL article? And I'm afraid the blog link for Yu Ai is not appropriate according to Project:External links. (WT-en) Jpatokal 23:16, 1 August 2006 (EDT)

Links to end
Just a tiny little note: according to the Project:Manual of Style, links should be placed at the end of listings. (WT-en) Jpatokal 22:46, 15 August 2006 (EDT)