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Hi, sorry I was away for a few days. You asked me if I was related to China or Taiwan on my talk page. I hope I didn't make you keep going back and check the answer while I was away. (may be you didn't really care :p ) Anyway, I want to say hello to you and answer your question here in case you have
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Okay, you win on that one. Sorry, I didn't hear about the ruling. Nice to know now thought that they're using the Hanyu romanisation. But still, that doesn't mean that we're going to have to change all the Proper nouns of the places. Some places still retain their Wales-giles and now, Tongyong
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