Me, you, he and we
Neurotransmisores publishes a peculiar article in which describes the way each person expresses himself:
- In the course of the conversations , it is peculiar the readjustments that we must do. It is not too easy to pass from “me” to “you” and vice versa.
- There are people who say: I have; I say; I think.
- Others see things through the others: you go; you have; you are.
- Others speak almost always in third person: he says, he made, etc.
- And finally they are those that speak in first person of the plural: we are, we have. Normally are people integrated totally into a group and they see their life interrelating in the group. The group is over everything, even of its own thought.
The question is: How do you express yourself?
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