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Skills You Can't Teach - a new 21st century phrase invented in the heart of the Cotswolds by Simon Wong.

Usually used when one has completed a task extremely well and blurts out "That's what you call, Skills You Can't Teach"

Skills You Can't Teach also encourages one to invent new words such with common suffixes such as, -nessly, -age, agely etc.

It is usually up to the person to use their own creativity.

Made up words[edit]

Wikipedia is not the place to post words you've made up. It is an encyclopedia, not a blog. Have you considered freewebs or myspace? Fan-1967 19:11, 28 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

"Pretty well-known in the Cotswolds" doesn't quite cut it. Wikipedia is not the place for essays or neologisms. Fan-1967 19:15, 28 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Indeed. Please don't add nonsense to Wikipedia. This is an encyclopedia, not a blog. It is not for stuff you made up and are trying to promote. Sorry, Gwernol 19:17, 28 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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