articles - The reasoning behind omitting "the" in "I'm (the) president of the United States."


I understand you can say either



I'm president of the United States.



or



I'm the president of the United States.



I also know of a rule that you may omit "the" in front of a title, position, etc.


Since the omission does not seem to depend on the style of the text, I'd like to know what is the reasoning behind such a usage and rule.


Is it because you tend to consider a title something like a proper noun?




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