word usage - Is it normal in English to talk about oneself in the third person in these cases?


A Japanese person said that it is often normal to talk about oneself in the third person in English. This is what he wrote:



For example, when you write a CV or an introduction of yourself, the formal way is to refer to yourself in third person. The same is in academic paper.



Do you think this is true?




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