It mostly bears witness to the authorities of days gone by, but is still haunted by today’s custom. We’re talking about the “royal we,” speaking of yourself in the third person. Not you? But you should! Because, according to research, therein lies the key to wisdom.
There it is again. That one word that truly expresses love, connection and pride. Mothers or fathers who actually talk about their children, but suddenly switch to ‘we’. “We I’ve started walking now.” “We now eat all alone.” Or: “We now go potty.’ Of course, there is no denying a certain amount of community effort. And yet the language flourishes here in its own way.
Source: Krone

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