Eleanor
How to describe yourself in spanish I was watching a video lesson about describing your own personality in spanish, it suggested you would say: Yo soy ____ example: Yo soy artístico. In a lot of circumstances in english saying something like "I am creative" comes across as impolite. Is being that direct impolite in spanish and if so how would a native spanish speaker describe positive personality traits?
18 nov. 2015 06:57
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Is being that direct impolite in spanish? No I dont see how it could be impololite to describe your personality traits. If you are "creative", then thats what you are. :) How would you said it in english?? I'm curious Saludos
19 novembre 2015
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It doesn't sound impolite to my hears. Anyway, if you want to look modester, you can use "Me considero una persona....". But in a job interview I'd use "Soy organizado", "Soy creativo", "Soy responsable".
18 novembre 2015
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I don´t find impolite phrases such as "yo soy responsable" or "soy organizado" for describing yourself. But in some cases, like with the adjetive "creativo", I would prefer the phrase "Soy una persona creativa" (I´m a creative person), rather than "Soy creativo", which seems to indicate that you work as a publicist. Although it´s perfectly correct.
18 novembre 2015
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