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Nyka, Good advice. My 9th grade teacher taught me that and I never forgot it. We got penalized whenever we used "I" in a paper. Its amazing how many analysts and pundits (be it politicians or financial analyts) use "I think" and "I believe." It really weakens their arguments.
I guess it has more significance to me because I'm a lawyer. No quality lawyer would ever use "I think" when advocating on behalf of a client.
On Dec 01 12:51 AM nyka wrote:
> Two points.....avoid starting all your sentences with the same, same, > same words. Try..."the bank" or use the stock symbol(s). > > Dump the "I think..." We know you think this; why else would your > write it? > "I think" suggests an unwillingness to offer an air of authority > to your opinioins. The same holds true for "I believe," "It seems > to me that" and "In my opinion."
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Good advice. My 9th grade teacher taught me that and I never forgot it. We got penalized whenever we used "I" in a paper. Its amazing how many analysts and pundits (be it politicians or financial analyts) use "I think" and "I believe." It really weakens their arguments.
I guess it has more significance to me because I'm a lawyer. No quality lawyer would ever use "I think" when advocating on behalf of a client.
On Dec 01 12:51 AM nyka wrote:
> Two points.....avoid starting all your sentences with the same, same,
> same words. Try..."the bank" or use the stock symbol(s).
>
> Dump the "I think..." We know you think this; why else would your
> write it?
> "I think" suggests an unwillingness to offer an air of authority
> to your opinioins. The same holds true for "I believe," "It seems
> to me that" and "In my opinion."
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