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Anybody can edit; just go to an article and edit it. Be Bold, but please don't put silly stuff in - it will be removed very quickly, and will annoy people. Besides that, you shouldn't feel nervous or anything about a good-willed contribution. If you're concerned, talk to us.
When you're ready, start your first article using the Article Wizard. You don't HAVE to use it, but for your first article it really helps. It should be about something well-known, and it will need references. If you'd like more guidance, you guessed it, talk to us.
Good luck with editing; please drop me a line some time on my own talk page. (You'll want to sign your name with these four tildes ~~~~ when you leave something on a talk page to help know who you are!)
Once again, welcome to the fantastic world of Wikipedia!
P.S. If you just feel like poking around, Wikipedia:Help is a good place to start. :)
Hi Justin,
Your welcome was most kind, and much appreciated. It was great to have such a warm welcome. A lot of crap-o-la has been on my plate of late. Holidays can do it for some of us! My family are all gone, and I'm single, Oh Well, That's Life. But I'm not complaining! It could be a lot worse, you know?
I guess the only other question I have after all that awesome help and your pointing me to your Talk Page, Justin, is: you have ratings (Enlgihs, for example, highly proficient I see [awesome]; plus a French rating...) How, Justin would I acquire an English rating, - plus a Spanish rating, please? I'm not bilingual, However I can get around for sure in Spanish. Where do I go for "test", or something, to get rated here on Wiki site, maybe? Appreciate your guidance!
Hi there again Larry. There is no test needed for having your language abilities on your user page. Go to Wikipedia:Babel and it should detail how you can properly show others what languages you can work with.