JustAnEngineer
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I have a colleague who performed several tasks for a client. She is writing a formal, technical letter to an agency having jurisdiction over our client's project. My colleague is the person signing the letter on behalf of our company while representing our client.
How should my colleague refer to herself throughout the letter, in particular when she is stating that she did a specific task? Would referring to herself as, "Ms. So And So," be appropriate? Or should she refer to herself in the first person using, "I?"
Please forgive my grammar and need for assistance. I am only a mere engineer.
How should my colleague refer to herself throughout the letter, in particular when she is stating that she did a specific task? Would referring to herself as, "Ms. So And So," be appropriate? Or should she refer to herself in the first person using, "I?"
Please forgive my grammar and need for assistance. I am only a mere engineer.