Yeah, but I wouldn't use it in a CV or formal document if I were you.
In our university, they actually encourage us to say "one" for "I".
E.g. "One wanted to increase the piano volume, but prior gating meant one had to reconfigure one's previous creative decisions."
It's kind of creepy, especially me being a ghetto boy...
In fact I find most people at Uni a bit too posh...
But yeah, totally normal to feel that way, as long as you don't let it affect your career.
IIN to make a grammatical error on purpose for the way it sounds?
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Yeah, but I wouldn't use it in a CV or formal document if I were you.
In our university, they actually encourage us to say "one" for "I".
E.g. "One wanted to increase the piano volume, but prior gating meant one had to reconfigure one's previous creative decisions."
It's kind of creepy, especially me being a ghetto boy...
In fact I find most people at Uni a bit too posh...
But yeah, totally normal to feel that way, as long as you don't let it affect your career.