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by AndreiCo » Fri Oct 20, 2023 4:54 pm
Interesting topic
I everytime say "me" when i mean only myself. I say "us" when i mean whole body or other alter, but people not pay attention on it. In my native language it sounds like kind of joke about my HUGE EGO. Kings can say about themselvs "us, The King Great, order (word in form like action by group of people, dont know how it make in english) ..." or something like that.
But sometimes i making a serious mistakes. When i say "me" but other part of sentese in multiple form. It confuse people, but it really rarely happens.
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by Western » Sat Oct 21, 2023 11:22 am
Yeah. Depending on where abouts you are from in the world and your language you can sometimes get away with addressing yourself as "we" or "us" in public.
Actually since I made this thread I have more and more been using the plural when talking about myself.
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