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Talk:Cambodian Chinese cuisine
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07:4807:48, 5 June 2024diffhist+6,541
Cambodian cuisine
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58.7.0.114 (
talk). Cambodian-American cuisine is still part of Cambodian cuisine. And only one of the four paragraphs lists notable restaurants. Bring it to a discussion and gain consensus first if you think the whole section is "Pointless/Un-needed" rather than arbitrarily delete large chunks of article's content..Tag: Undo
18:1918:19, 26 May 2024diffhist−916
Songkran
Is it celebrated accross South and Southeast Asia ONLY by Tai peoples? Because the references don't seem to claim that hence it doesn't belong in the lead paragraph.
18:0818:08, 26 May 2024diffhist−4,515
Songkran
Clarified the wording as proposed in the
discussion section three weeks ago. Tried preserving the numerous references as much as possible, except the ones relating to it being a "Siamese word", which they don't explicitly say and are already covered by references about Songkran being a word in the Thai language, which is the modern synonym of Siamese language.
11:0411:04, 26 May 2024diffhist+59
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User:Louistrinh
Unfortunate, but I guess not a surprise given then number of already known parallel accounts used.current
20:4820:48, 13 May 2024diffhist+4
Vilnija (organization)
Unless the sources describing the organization as "nationalist" or "extremist" explicitly attribute it to "its anti-Polish sentiment", which many of them don't seem to do, connecting these two things yourself ("Due to its anti-Polish sentiment the organization has been described as "extremist" and "nationalist") is
WP:SYNTH. Plus, reordered the descriptors based on the number of sources used to reference them.
20:1520:15, 13 May 2024diffhist+28
Far-left politics
Corrected inaccurate wording ("Russia transitioned into the Soviet Union"). It didn't "transition" into anything, but rather was one of the four founding countries of the Soviet Union.