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  2. Wikipedia : Welcoming committee/Welcome templates

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    {{subst:User:Seagull123/Welcome politics}} Based on Welcome with spinning icon for users interested in politics. {{subst:User:Sorfane/welcome}} Translated from the Portugese Wikipedia. {{subst:User:Strdst grl/welcome}} For registered users. {{subst:User:Steven Walling/Welcome}} For registered users who made a helpful edit.

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  4. Wikipedia:Wiki Guides/Welcome new users - Wikipedia

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    Using a bot to welcome users is not actually very welcoming, more like junk mail. Some users are actually annoyed to have been welcomed. On the whole I see no consensus here for any particular course of action. What I do see is a general feeling that engaging on a personal level with users after actually seeing them make a good faith edit (not ...

  5. Wikipedia:Welcoming committee - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Adopt-a-user – a new user can be adopted by an experienced user who will be their mentor. Wikipedia:Directory – a list of the different directories and indexes within Wikipedia. Help:Directory – a descriptive directory of Wikipedia's informative, instructional and consultation pages.

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  7. Template:Welcome user/doc - Wikipedia

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  8. Key Moments From King Charles' State Welcome for South Korea

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    Addressing the President and First Lady at the start of his speech, Charles said “Yeong-gug-e osin geos-eul hwan-yeonghabnida,” a greeting that translates to: "Welcome to Britain."

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