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What Kind of Person Would You Say You Are?

I am honesty people for better or worse. I am not good at lieing, so I sometimes say with too much honesty. I've thought I should stop it, so now I am a silent person. I'm not sure whether it is right or not.

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What Kind of Person Would You Say You Are?

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What Kind of Person Would You Say You Are?


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I am honesty people for better or worse.


I am honesty people for better or worse. I am honesty people for better or worse.

For better or worse, I’m an honest person. (It’s not a rule but many people will put ‘for better or worse’ at the front of the sentence.)

I am an honesty peoplerson, for better or worse. I am an honest person, for better or worse.

I am an honesty peoplerson, for better or for worse. I am an honest person, for better or for worse.

I am not good at lieing, so I sometimes say with too much honesty.


I am not good at lieing, so I sometimes say with too much honesty. I am not good at lieing, so I sometimes say with too much honesty.

I’m not good at lying. If anything, sometimes I’m too honest. (You can use this to show contrast. Not only are you not a good at lying, actually, you’re too truthful).

I am not good at lieying, so I sometimes saypeak with too much honesty. I am not good at lying, so I sometimes speak with too much honesty.

I am not good at lieying, so I sometimes I say things with too much honesty. I am not good at lying, so sometimes I say things with too much honesty.

The other correction is right, too. This is another way to say it.

I've thought I should stop it, so now I am a silent person.


I've thought I should stop it, so now I am a silent person. I've thought I should stop it, so now I am a silent person.

I figured I needed to stop this, so I’m a silent person now. [“I’ve thought about stopping it, but I haven’t” (The phrase “Ive thought about…” usually ends with the opposite.) ] Bonus: Keep my thoughts to myself <- Be silent. 1. I figured I should keep my thoughts to myself, so I’m quiet now. 2. I figured I needed to stop this, so now I keep my thoughts to myself.

I've thought I should stop it, so now I am a silent person. I thought I should stop, so now I am a silent person.

I've thought I should stop it, so now I am a silent person. I thought I should stop, so now I am a silent person.

I'm not sure whether it is right or not.


I'm not sure whether it is right or not. I'm not sure whether it is right or not.

Correct. But, as a listener I want to know a bit more. For example: ~ is the right decision or not. ~right attitude or not. ~right approach or not.

I'm not sure whether ithat decision is right or not. I'm not sure whether that decision is right or not.

This correction makes what you're talking about (your decision to be a silent person) more clear.

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