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Please stop saying "I for one". Thread poster: Tom in London
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tnieminen Finland Local time: 21:13 English to Finnish
"I for one" is perfectly fine, use it if you feel it fits the text you are writing. As language professionals, I think we should very carefully separate our personal preferences from the actual norms of written language. Many people are already insecure about their writing skills, no need to make it worse with made-up rules. | | |
Giles Watson Italy Local time: 20:13 Italian to English In memoriam
I had an argument about this once with a bloke called Ivor. Ivor won. It's OK. I was leaving anyway | | |
Jack Doughty United Kingdom Local time: 19:13 Russian to English + ... In memoriam Another argument | Jul 7, 2015 |
I had an argument about this once - whether the International Federation of Football Associations should simplify its name to just International Football Association. IFA won. Yes, I ought to be leaving too...
[Edited at 2015-07-07 20:30 GMT] | | |
Balasubramaniam L. India Local time: 23:43 Member (2006) English to Hindi + ... SITE LOCALIZER What is the fuss all about? | Jul 7, 2015 |
I, for one, am completely nonplussed as to what the ruckus here is all about. | |
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Oliver Walter United Kingdom Local time: 19:13 German to English + ... "things that are actually wrong" | Jul 7, 2015 |
Gitte Hovedskov, MCIL wrote: It would be much more helpful to us non-native English speakers if people with a more perfect grasp of the English language would point out things to us that are actually wrong. Simply stating your personal preferences or pet peeves is no help to anyone... There are plenty of cases of things that are actually wrong. I think that "I for one" is perhaps poor style in some people's opinion, but not a real solecism, of which I notice plenty, such as (the few I can think of immediately): confusing "on the part of" and "on behalf of", "oral" and "verbal", "amount of" and "number of", saying things like "that isn't equally important for Tom and I". Oliver | | |
Talking about redundancy | Jul 7, 2015 |
Tom in London wrote: Just "I" will suffice. This sentence contains at least one unnecessary word, arguably four... (And ha-ha-ha to Giles and Jack) | | |
Tom for one ... | Jul 7, 2015 |
maybe ProZ could start a new forum. | | |
I see that others, like me ... | Jul 7, 2015 |
... had never noticed the problem. Now that was six words, not three, but in some contexts I would claim none were superfluous. Love the arguments! OK, over and out from me. I for one have work to do. | |
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Erik Freitag Germany Local time: 20:13 Member (2006) Dutch to German + ...
Chris S wrote: Tom in London wrote: Just "I" will suffice. This sentence contains at least one unnecessary word, ... Indeed. Sounds stupid.
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Ah, Tom, you do so enjoy kicking the anthill! So do I, for ... oops! | | |
Natalie Soper United Kingdom Local time: 19:13 French to English + ...
If people want to clarify that they may be the only person with this opinion, would you rather they said "IMHO" ? Yuck! | | |
Natalie Soper wrote: If people want to clarify that they may be the only person with this opinion, would you rather they said "IMHO" ? Yuck! I agree, Natalie. But my opinion isn't humble so I don't use IMHO ... | |
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Ty Kendall United Kingdom Local time: 19:13 Hebrew to English I, for one, welcome our new pedant overlords | Jul 7, 2015 |
How can you dislike a Simpsons-inspired snowclone? I don't see this as particularly offensive, it's just another way of adding emphasis (along with 'personally, as far as I'm concerned" etc.), largely redundant yes, but it's nice to have the option of adding emphasis when needed. If you want to crusade against ridiculous usage, can we start with the overuse of the... See more How can you dislike a Simpsons-inspired snowclone? I don't see this as particularly offensive, it's just another way of adding emphasis (along with 'personally, as far as I'm concerned" etc.), largely redundant yes, but it's nice to have the option of adding emphasis when needed. If you want to crusade against ridiculous usage, can we start with the overuse of the verb to curate? ▲ Collapse | | |
Since we've been told to stop saying it... | Jul 7, 2015 |
I, for one, will make a point of saying it. Freedom of expression and all that. | | |
TonyTK German to English + ... I Will Suffice | Jul 7, 2015 |
At first I was afraid, I was petrified ... | | |
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