Template talk:Lidot2
The formatting is "as good as it gets" ?
[edit]"as good as it gets" is an informal, illogical, and ambiguous idiom. According to this dictionary it can mean:
- to be not very good and unlikely to improve
- to be extremely good, so that nothing is likely to be better
If you love idioms, please, use them in your private blogs etc., but not here. Think about millions of non-native speakers. Wikipedia should be for everyone, and the mere existence of Simple English Wikipedia should not be an excuse to make our articles and templates hard to understand. After all, for someone who writes a PhD dissertation, Wikipedia is not a reliable source anyway. Are you afraid that something can be too easy for native speakers? Will they feel offended? Keep in mind that non-native speakers now outnumber native speakers by a ratio of 3 to 1 (check it out), and some of them are Wikipedia editors, like me. So, why not make life easier? 85.193.252.19 (talk) 13:20, 16 June 2021 (UTC)