Yellow Fang
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Sometimes when I post some garbage on an internet forum about how a typical person would react in a certain situation, I use the word "you" to refer to the typical person. For example, I once heard Ian St John on the television say about the Celtic and Scotland football manager, "You wouldn't want to offend him," or something like that. Most the time I write "you", but sometimes it does not seem right, especially in more formal writing. Or maybe when you are actually referring to your own experience but you suspect it's a typical reaction, e.g. "When you finally arrive at Lands End, you are struck by how commercialised it is." The other option is "one", but only the Queen, Prince Charles, ex-public schoolboys and women with cut glass accents say "one".