pontios
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If a speech is delivered in the first person and on behalf of others, where it would be reasonable to expect that the speaker is also speaking on their own behalf (see example below), is it safe to assume that it would be interpreted in this way? - would the speaker still need to explicitly state "and (on behalf of) myself" in the example below?
Father of the bride:
"On behalf of my wife, I welcome my wonderful new son-in-law into our family."
Do you need to add "and myself" ... "on behalf of my wife and myself"?
It just sounds like overkill, that's all.
Και στα Ελληνικα (στην ιδια περιπτωση);
Father of the bride:
"On behalf of my wife, I welcome my wonderful new son-in-law into our family."
Do you need to add "and myself" ... "on behalf of my wife and myself"?
It just sounds like overkill, that's all.
Και στα Ελληνικα (στην ιδια περιπτωση);