As we are all volunteers you could consider prefacing your requests with "please" and/or add a "thanks" somewhere. That would be much appreciated! — Martin (
MSGJ ·
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11:52, 17 April 2023 (UTC)reply
Dear Martin, thank you for your feedback. As a fellow volunteer, I understand the importance of politeness in our interactions. I apologize if my previous requests seemed abrupt or lacking in politeness. While I aimed for brevity, I will strive to strike a balance between conciseness and politeness in my future communications. I will ensure that my requests come across in a more polite and considerate manner.
Nagsb (
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12:04, 17 April 2023 (UTC)reply
Ok. No problem. I've added those categories there too. "Arab" is a particularly complex ethnolinguistic grouping that defines people based on shared language and culture as much as it does by other stereotypical elements of ethnicity.
Iskandar323 (
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19:56, 22 April 2023 (UTC)reply
Allow me to intervene, this argument stopped me, (Palestinians is aticle about nationality, they are of mixed ethnic origin). How do you distinguish between race and ethnicity?. The Palestinians are not mixed culturally, linguistically, ancestrally or even as an identity. Palestinians are not like Americans who are made up of thousands of different ethnic backgrounds. Fnally, Please have enough information about the topic you are working on before making any changes.
Sarah Schneuwly -Schneider (
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20:24, 22 April 2023 (UTC)reply
To the above, per most definitions, Lebanese and Kuwaiti people would be included for sure (though there is certainly some resistance to the categorization among Lebanon's Christian minority, for long-standing reasons related to identity politics within the country). Somalis are not really Arabs linguistically or by any other conception of ethnicity. I've removed that.
Iskandar323 (
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20:20, 22 April 2023 (UTC)reply
As we are all volunteers you could consider prefacing your requests with "please" and/or add a "thanks" somewhere. That would be much appreciated! — Martin (
MSGJ ·
talk)
11:52, 17 April 2023 (UTC)reply
Dear Martin, thank you for your feedback. As a fellow volunteer, I understand the importance of politeness in our interactions. I apologize if my previous requests seemed abrupt or lacking in politeness. While I aimed for brevity, I will strive to strike a balance between conciseness and politeness in my future communications. I will ensure that my requests come across in a more polite and considerate manner.
Nagsb (
talk)
12:04, 17 April 2023 (UTC)reply
Ok. No problem. I've added those categories there too. "Arab" is a particularly complex ethnolinguistic grouping that defines people based on shared language and culture as much as it does by other stereotypical elements of ethnicity.
Iskandar323 (
talk)
19:56, 22 April 2023 (UTC)reply
Allow me to intervene, this argument stopped me, (Palestinians is aticle about nationality, they are of mixed ethnic origin). How do you distinguish between race and ethnicity?. The Palestinians are not mixed culturally, linguistically, ancestrally or even as an identity. Palestinians are not like Americans who are made up of thousands of different ethnic backgrounds. Fnally, Please have enough information about the topic you are working on before making any changes.
Sarah Schneuwly -Schneider (
talk)
20:24, 22 April 2023 (UTC)reply
To the above, per most definitions, Lebanese and Kuwaiti people would be included for sure (though there is certainly some resistance to the categorization among Lebanon's Christian minority, for long-standing reasons related to identity politics within the country). Somalis are not really Arabs linguistically or by any other conception of ethnicity. I've removed that.
Iskandar323 (
talk)
20:20, 22 April 2023 (UTC)reply