VOYAGER
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An unusual usage of the first person singular, plural and the second person singular or plural?
My question goes to native speakers. Read the following sentences first:
"There are too many Apple fanboys. Don't use iPhone anymore because it's too selfish. Please use either uPhone or wPhone instead."
There is a well-known mobile phone brand called iPhone produced by Apple Inc. of the USA for years you all know. But the new words "uPhone" and "wPhone" have never been heard before as far as I know. I just wonder if these sentences make a sense to you. Do you understand anything or are these sentences meaningful to you at all?
My question goes to native speakers. Read the following sentences first:
"There are too many Apple fanboys. Don't use iPhone anymore because it's too selfish. Please use either uPhone or wPhone instead."
There is a well-known mobile phone brand called iPhone produced by Apple Inc. of the USA for years you all know. But the new words "uPhone" and "wPhone" have never been heard before as far as I know. I just wonder if these sentences make a sense to you. Do you understand anything or are these sentences meaningful to you at all?