Referring to oneself in the second person?
when one does this, what does one call oneself
Answer:
By your name - for example, 'Sally doesn't like that' (and it's Sally speaking. 'I don't like that' would be Sally in the first person.
michael doesnt like the way that sally proposes her question, sally will you please rephrase I dont think michael understands.
Second person = you
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Answer:
By your name - for example, 'Sally doesn't like that' (and it's Sally speaking. 'I don't like that' would be Sally in the first person.
michael doesnt like the way that sally proposes her question, sally will you please rephrase I dont think michael understands.
Second person = you
Think before you post
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