Ride ze shoopuf?: How can you write about yourself without repeatedly using “I”?
It’s hard for me to write about myself on sites, projects and such without repeatedly using “I”. For example:
I was born in Washington state and I’ve moved many times after that. I’ve always loved traveling and exploring different places.
Middle school quality sentence, but you get the gist of it. Does anyone have any suggestions on better ways to write about yourself without repeatedly using “I”?
Answers and Views:
Answer by Robster
Write about yourself in the third person.
Answer by SomeoneSecret
I was originally born in Washington but have moved many times after that. Travelling and exploring different places have always been two of my favorite things.
Oh that is hard… idk .. just write it and see if u can change around some words aroundAnswer by Robert D
‘The places that were particularly interesting were those that had beaches and sun.
Those places also had another thing: Air conditioning. Thus is the greatest invention that Man has ever made.
Get the picture?
Answer by AlexaUse words like me, my, myself. Or you can do this:
“I was born in Washington state. As I grew up, I moved many times. Traveling is a great hobby of mine and exploring different places is so much fun.”
You still use I alot, but it’s subtle.
Answer by OscarYou could write in third person.Answer by xladyxkaede
I was born in Washington State and have moved many times after that. Traveling and exploring many places are a love of mine.
Then you only use it once!
Answer by Edward PitsPretend your writing about a fictional character and put all of your traits into that character?Answer by ChanceEncounter
Use “my” and “me” and “myself”. Or avoid using pronouns at all.
“I was born in Washington State and moved many times since then, enjoying traveling and exploring different locals.”
“Since my birth in Washington State I’ve oft traveled elsewhere, immensely enjoying those other places and the journeys to get to them.”
Answer by Future PharmacistYou can speak about yourself in the 3rd person.
John Doe was born in Washington state and he has moved many times after that. John has always loved traveling and exploring different places.
That’s all I can think of!
Answer by linkielockYou could try something like
I was born in Washington state and have moved many times after that. Traveling and exploring different places have always been passions of mine.
If you don’t want to use any words like I, me, my, etc, then you can always write from a different persons perspective.
Answer by Mary KateWell, say “Myself” or “Me Myself…” It may not sound correct but it is grammatically! I hope this helpsAnswer by Rahul A
you can say “my name is ______ and i was born in washinton state and moved many times during my life which i really likedAnswer by David K
start with the activity or topic. for example,
Moving many times in my childhood taught me many things. washington state was my childhood home. travelling and exploring have always been exciting for me.Answer by Underdog
Though born in Washington State, I’ve moved many times. My love for traveling and exploring different places is longstanding.Answer by curiousgal
-third person.
-my
ex. i think that..
my thoughts are…Answer by Heads Up4 free
Sometimes it is hard not you use “I’ too many times.It relates with; me,me,me. Everything is not about ,”me.”If you catch yourself seemingly sounding like you are using “I” turn it around to,”you.’Then you can ask a question like -So how are “you” doing? or So, what have you been up to?That sends a feeling that you are interested in the other person, and not just yourself.Listen before you speak and it allows you to turn things around.Good Luck!
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