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Interview IT specialists. On “you” or on “you”?

It is not a secret that in the overwhelming majority of offices, where many programmers, administrators, etc. work, all communicate in “you”, and often regardless of position and age.

At the same time, when communicating on websites on the Internet (facebook, habr, etc.), even on purely “programmer” topics, there was quite a lot of “pulling out”. I note that in the zero on the Internet, everyone was strictly on "you", with no options, and gradually it comes to naught.

Perhaps this is because at the dawn of the development of the Internet, only one young people were hanging out there, and now this is far from being the case. Eighty-year old grandmothers are already watching TV shows on the Internet and are happy.
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I offer a small survey-measurement on this topic. After a couple of years we will repeat to see the trend.

Naturally, not all languages ​​have this difference. In English, everything is on “you”, for example. Although there too there was the word thou, which can still be found in Shakespeare or in the Bible. (By the way, the analogue of “you have” will be “thou hast”, almost like “du hast” in Rammstein).

So poll! If not one item fits, write in comments.
How is your work? :)

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/324262/


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