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Below is a selection of welcome messages. A complete list, with most being slight variations of these, can be found at Wikipedia:Welcoming committee/Welcome templates. For cut-and-paste welcome messages, see Wikipedia:Standard user greeting. For more about the Welcoming Committee and how you can help, see Wikipedia:Welcoming committee.
Welcome-unregistered → standard, 4 button message: Create acct, Learn editing, Tea house, Task Center (alias: {{Welcome-anon}}). Welcome-unregistered-retro → a classic version , with 4 bulletized policy links (incl. C), and 4 benefits of registering.
If the new user responds to the welcome message on your talk page, follow up with more help. You may wish to suggest adoption. Most welcome templates instruct users to place a {} request on their talk page if they need assistance, so it may be beneficial to check Category:Wikipedians looking for help frequently.
<noinclude>[[Category:Welcome templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character. If you want to use your own custom welcome templates, categorize them as:
Opening a new pedestrian bridge in Providence, Rhode Island. A ribbon cutting is a ceremonial event to mark the opening of a new business or a newly renovated business location. It typically involves cutting a ribbon with giant scissors, speeches and presentations by local officials and business owners, and tours of the new facilities.
To use this template, add {{subst:Welcome-m|message}} ~~~~ to the user's talk page. The message can be whatever you like. The message can be whatever you like. Use this template for a personalized welcome message, or a friendly way to make wiki warnings while welcoming someone at the same time.
Former President Obama did not deliver the opening remarks to the 2016 convention, but rather spoke on the last day and touted former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s qualifications for the ...
Translations of the word welcome shown in many places frequented by foreigners or tourists to welcome people of all different nationalities.. Greeting is an act of communication in which human beings intentionally make their presence known to each other, to show attention to, and to suggest a type of relationship (usually cordial) or social status (formal or informal) between individuals or ...