User talk:Wiki4950
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June 2020
[edit]Hello. Thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia.
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Sometimes you can't change "man" to another term
[edit]Hello, Wiki4950. I notice that you have been altering multiple articles to change “man” to “person” or “woman”. I understand why you are doing this, to make the language more neutral, less male-centered. At the article Relative clause you changed some generic sentences from “man” to “person”; that was fine. But you also changed the sentence “I met a man who wasn’t there” to “I met a woman who wasn’t there,” and when it was reverted you did it again. Please don’t do that again, because the phrase is a direct quote (from Antigonish (poem)), and we must not alter direct quotes. Thanks. -- MelanieN (talk) 21:33, 25 February 2021 (UTC)