Talk:Marsiling Secondary School

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Note to editors: In anticipation of future additions, I, ADouBTor, would like to discuss the possibility of splitting history sections into principals or year. Also, creation of talk page for this article will greatly avoid confusions and conflicts between editors which will be greatly improve the quality of this article with efforts together from all editors and will be appreciated by the readers, and efforts achieving towards it by me:D.

Ah of course we do. Thats what talk page are for. As for the splitting the history section, I hardly think its enticing or of any importance to do so, of course, if you are able to whip up an entire section of information regarding Mrs Choy or Mr Loke, kudos to you, and largely, I hope its not propagandist or any sort: Always cite your sources (WP:REF). Slivestré ¦ Pfrt ¦ PAve ¦ Dcn ¦ Cntn ¦ Ei ¦ 02:32, 1 November 2006 (UTC)

Incumbent holds similar meaning with official/appointee (someone in office) when used as noun and mandatory/compulsory when used as adjective. Thus, the phrase 'incumbent princpal' has repeative meaning between 'incumbent' and 'principal'.

No. Read up the use of the word again, as such: the incumbent instructors of the event. Slivestré ¦ Pfrt ¦ PAve ¦ Dcn ¦ Cntn ¦ Ei ¦ 02:32, 1 November 2006 (UTC)

Desisted is the past tense of 'Desist'. Prefered form is 'Desistance'.

Agree, but the used "desisted" in that sense is acknowledged. Slivestré ¦ Pfrt ¦ PAve ¦ Dcn ¦ Cntn ¦ Ei ¦ 02:32, 1 November 2006 (UTC)

Avoidance from usage of unpopular words (Example in this article: Incumbent, desist, anarchic) in speeches between teenages will greatly increase their understanding of this article or one or two section. Unpopular words used can be bolded and their meaning in brackets. Editors are encouraged to keep in mind that if the general readers are unable to properly understand the article, they might feel 'lowly' and refuse to come back for updates. Articles without reader are meaningless as they failed to appeal to the public.

Lol, "incumbent" is unpopular? Do check out wikipedia will you? Wikipedia is not a publicity-seeking tricksite, for one. Providing quality and yes, easy to understand article is the job of editors, but I don't agree that the use of words as mentioned by you are any "unpopular". By the way, welcome to wikipedia, any questions or help needed, do approach one of the fellow SGpedians. We don't bold or put its symbolic equivalent in brackets next to the word, refer to WP:STYLE. Slivestré ¦ Pfrt ¦ PAve ¦ Dcn ¦ Cntn ¦ Ei ¦ 02:32, 1 November 2006 (UTC)
Oh and the "Note to editor" thingy should be avoided. Just be yourself and edit, everyone is entitled to such rights, and sound out at any times necessary. Slivestré ¦ Pfrt ¦ PAve ¦ Dcn ¦ Cntn ¦ Ei ¦ 02:39, 1 November 2006 (UTC)

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