Is that correct to write below you when reffering to someone that is "under you" for example in a small army rank then you're?
Talking, telling, saying very beautiful things is nice, but it's irrelevant. Do not get confused for a second, those around you and those who are below you, are seeing what you are doing.
"those who are below you" is OK, but the sentence is incorrectly punctuated. One way to fix it is to put a colon after "second" and delete the comma after "you". Many people might prefer an "and" after "telling", though I can accept it without, provided this is a deliberate style choice and not just an oversight.
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"those who are below you" is OK, but the sentence is incorrectly punctuated. One way to fix it is to put a colon after "second" and delete the comma after "you".
Many people might prefer an "and" after "telling", though I can accept it without, provided this is a deliberate style choice and not just an oversight. The use of the word "telling" itself may also be questioned.