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Ahn Posted 19 years ago
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your correspondent

Having recently endured (for the sake of his daughter) the Disney ride called Space Mountain, your correspondent can report that just when you think it’s finally over, there is another sickening lurch downwards.

Why is it 'YOUR correspondent'? Is it same as just 'a correspondent'?
  

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Hi, Having recently endured (for the sake of his daughter) the Disney ride called Space Mountain, your correspondent can report that just when you think it’s finally over, there is another sickening lurch downwards. Why is it ' YOUR correspondent'? Is it same as just 'a correspondent'?

  • Hi, Having recently endured (for the sake of his daughter) the Disney ride called Space Mountain, your correspondent can report that just when you think it’s finally over, there is another sickening lurch downwards.
  • Why is it ' YOUR correspondent'?
  • Is it same as just 'a correspondent'?
  • No, it means 'the person who is writing this'.
  • Journalists are trained to avoid saying 'I'.
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Hi,

Having recently endured (for the sake of his daughter) the Disney ride called Space Mountain, your correspondent can report that just when you think it’s finally over, there is another sickening lurch downwards.



Why is it 'YOUR correspondent'? Is it same as just 'a correspo
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Thank you. I learned a new thing.

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