Talk:Not to Touch the Earth
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From the Wikipedia article, Comma (punctuation):
"In American English, the comma is to be included inside a quote (if a quote is present inside a sentence), no matter what the circumstances. For example:
My mother gave me the nickname "Johnny Boy," which really made me angry. However, in British English, the comma is more commonly placed on the outside of the quotation mark.
My mother gave me the nickname "Johnny Boy", which really made me angry."
Please do not Britishize our American commas. -User:Josephconklin 18 March, 2006
- Wikipedia Manual of Style guidelines are to put punctuation inside inverted commas only when it's part of what's being quoted or referred to (i.e., the U.K.-English style). I've left a longer explanation on your Talk page. --Mel Etitis (Μελ Ετητης) 10:36, 19 March 2006 (UTC)