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Yellowstarstruck Posted 8 years ago
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You and Yourself

Hi! Can either you or yourself be used for A? Thanks, Fulvio

A: Tell me about you/yourself.

B: I like golf and can speak a few foreign languages. I am also a keen poker player.

  

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Without any further context, use 'yourself'.

  • Without any further context, use 'yourself'.
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Without any further context, use 'yourself'.

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