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Following up on BoltClock's comment under the question: if I answer my own question I always say so in an opening line and use the first person if I am not addressing the reader - then there is no ambiguity at all, and I can use both I or you if necessary.

Edited to add: On re-reading this I realize that I also put the opening comment in front as a sort of 'full disclosure', so that every reader knows what's going on.

Following up on BoltClock's comment under the question: if I answer my own question I always say so in an opening line and use the first person if I am not addressing the reader - then there is no ambiguity at all, and I can use both I or you if necessary.

Following up on BoltClock's comment under the question: if I answer my own question I always say so in an opening line and use the first person if I am not addressing the reader - then there is no ambiguity at all, and I can use both I or you if necessary.

Edited to add: On re-reading this I realize that I also put the opening comment in front as a sort of 'full disclosure', so that every reader knows what's going on.

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Jan Doggen
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Following up on BoltClock's comment under the question: if I answer my own question I always say so in an opening line and use the first person if I am not addressing the reader - then there is no ambiguity at all, and I can use both I or you if necessary.