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To Answer Bank user Buenchico who answered my question about towns of the UK on 3/11/06:
TO AB Editor-my apologies,but because your main site doesn't explain how to contact/thank Answerbank users who send answers to questions,me posting this "question" under your Travel section was the only way I could think of to thank your Answerbank user "Buenchico" for his/her detailed answer to my here-below referred to question on 3/11/06:
To Answer Bank user Buenchico who answered my question about towns and villages of the UK on 3/11/06:
Sorry for the delay in sending you this due to a personal matter I've had to attend to,but,this is to just thankyou for your detailed answer to my recent question about the towns and villages of the UK,which was very useful and much appreciated.
Yours sincererly
Slowhand 2
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Most of the regular contributors to AB usually keep an eye on the posts which they've replied to. This is so that we can respond to subsidiary questions posed by the questioner or 'cross swords' with other contributors, who attempt to 'rubbish' our posts ;-)
So, they easiest way to acknowledge a post is simply to post a reply to your own question. (Alternatively, of course, there's always the 'stars' system. Just click on 'Rate this answer' to use it).
Thanks again for your post.
Chris
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