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The Lets talk in 3rd person Thread

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Mishelle thinks that if she posts here a lot might change her way of talking and speak in third person for the rest of her life.. :uhoh:

  • 2 months later...

ahlem's getting bored of this situation and wants to move to something else

Ivet doesn't understand why this thread is alive again... She doesn't understand why she's posting in here either... So she says, "Good day."

  • 5 months later...

ahlem is bored. you'll tell her 'not new'. she knows!

Julie should go to bed now and tells herself "Go to bed", so she can write a good essay in the morning. In fact she thinks she will.

Reilly also doesn't want to, he recognises this will get old quick.

Kelsie thinks talking in 3rd person is fun.

Is there such thing as talking in second person?

You talk in second person by having 'you' be the subject of a sentence.

Emily loves talking in third person! :awesome:

 

Once she went an entire day talking in third person. It was at school, and her teachers and peers thought she was crazy :wacko:

Fatima

You have the same name as the love interest of Santiago in the Paulo Coehlo novel The Alchemist.

Kelsie is so tired, she's hyper. :freak:

You have the same name as the love interest of Santiago in the Paulo Coehlo novel The Alchemist.

 

Fatima wants to read that book :wacky:

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