What to do with this article?[]
This article is in need of a serious revision. However, that banner at the top says the original author doesn't want it edited. So, being a rule following wikia user who doesn't want to get potentially banned, may I rewrite this? I have seen plenty of examples of food. But I can't guarantee a rewrite by me will be a sufficient quality level. However, the Stores and markets in Panau page sums up the food in Panau. Maybe this should be a canidate for deletion?
Karton2 (talk) 18:40, April 3, 2017 (UTC)
Okay nevermind it's been improved since I had last taken a look. :/ Karton2 (talk) 18:45, April 3, 2017 (UTC)
- That was a temporary article mangement template. I added that because it took me over 2 hours to overhaul the article. Also, I realize that the stores and markets article already covers a lot of this, but the Panauan cuisine article has been an inside joke at the wiki since 2013. This is something that had to be made at some point. GMRE (talk) 18:46, April 3, 2017 (UTC)
"Panauan language..."[]
Two times, I have seen people say that the boards and advertisements near stores, markets, etc are written in "Panauan." Panauan is not a language; it is simply a nationality or a title (of sorts) to identify the origin of a product. (For example; This tank was made in Panau... Wilforce is a Panauan company...) No, Panauan people speak primarily **English**, **Indonesian**, **Thai,** or **Malaysian**. The written text on billboards, advertisements, etc is primarily Indonesian or Malaysian. One of the few times you see English on a billboard is if you are on any major highway or freeway. English on advertisements is not too common, if not seen at all.
Just know, Panauan is not a language. English is spoken, yes, but the official languages of Panau are, as cited , Malay, Indonesian, and Tagalog.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
User:SpartanEditor777 2018.12.28