jutfrank
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Why did you use "state" instead of "stated"? Did you want to emphasize that I will still hold the same opinion, rather than the the time point in the past when I said that?
I used the present tense because I was thinking of your statement as existing in the present. It presently exists in written form in post #1.
[Update]
I discussed it with a friend, who is a native speaker, and he said:
I would personally use "stated." I would assume they used "state" because the reasons are true now and they were back then, but I personally find it somewhat odd, as I liken it to say "...for precisely the reasons you write in your first question." which obviously doesn't work.
There's nothing odd about ... for the reasons you state in your first question. As I said, your statement presently exists (in written form) at the top of the thread.
So in your opinion the dialog box above can also be "tedmc says:"?
Yes, exactly right.