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Kenny1999 Posted 3 years ago
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Should I use "you" or "I"

When I am asking for advice or opinion on something, or suggesting a topic of an article. Does "you" or "I" sound better?

For example,

How do you help yourself when you are extremely stressful?

How do I help myself when I am extremely stressful?

  

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kenny1999 When I am asking for advice or an opinion on something, or suggesting a topic of an article , d oes "you" or "I" sound better? For example, How do you help yourself when you are extremely stressful? How do should I help myself when I am extremely stressful?

  • kenny1999 When I am asking for advice or an opinion on something, or suggesting a topic of an article , d oes "you" or "I" sound better?
  • For example, How do you help yourself when you are extremely stressful?
  • How do should I help myself when I am extremely stressful?
  • Both work, but use 'should' instead of 'do' when you ask for yourself with the pronoun "I".
  • Also: How would you recommend (that) (I help myself when I feel stressed)?
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kenny1999

When I am asking for advice or an opinion on something, or suggesting a topic of an article, does "you" or "I" sound better?

For example,

How do you help yourself when you are extremely stressful?

How do should I help myself

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