Thread:Talk:Article feedback/Flawed and just useless/reply (12)

You're right. There's nothing wrong with the grammar, but it's not answering the right question. In standard English, or at least over here in Australia, we answer the questions we get asked. I guess it's just a courtesy thing. What you just said confirms that it should be fixed. You put the link there because you thought I was suggesting _____, which I was. That means the answer is a lie (the answer that says "No, I am not suggesting ______"), for me at least. It isn't for you, if you aren't sugessting ______. Feel free to consult this with someone who can answer questions, because I know that you certainly can't handle this kind of thing yourself (I still haven't got the answers to the questions I asked a few posts ago, and for you to answer this one about the FAQ, I had to post it twice).