Joey
My perspective or my point of view? Could you please tell me any difference between " my perspective" and "my point of view"? And which is probable to say, "from my perspective" or "in my perspective"? Thanks a lot
29 mai 2014 04:49
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Your perspective and your point of view are the same thing. Both refer to your personal way of regarding something. Also, the correct way to phrase this would be "from my perspective", "from my point of view", or "in my opinion". Hope this helps.
29 mai 2014
'probable to say' should be 'which is more commonly used' or which is more often used
15 août 2014
Point of view is literally the PLACE from which you see things... perspective is perhaps HOW they are seen. But as Cleo says both refer to your understanding of things, how you see things or see a situation. 'Point of view' you can just use as 'My point of view is that...' without 'from' meaning 'My opinion'. Actually 'Point of view' nay not be an opinion, just a statement of how you see the situation before making a conclusion.
15 août 2014
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