Reflection on LinkedIn post announcements and common phrasing pitfalls

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😎 “People who start their LinkedIn posts with “I am very happy and proud to announce that” should reflect about a couple of things: 1) anyone reading your post knows you are about to announce something, otherwise the message would have not appeared on their timeline. Announcing things is in the nature of LinkedIn posting, as opposed to other means of communication and expression; 2) people who read your announcement will already assume you are happy and proud, because otherwise you would have freely chosen not to announce it on social media. “
🤖 “People who start their LinkedIn posts with ‘I am very happy and proud to announce that’ should reflect on a couple of things: 1) anyone reading your post knows you are about to announce something; otherwise, the message would not have appeared on their timeline. Announcing things is in the nature of LinkedIn posting, as opposed to other means of communication and expression; 2) people who read your announcement will already assume you are happy and proud because otherwise, you would not have chosen to announce it on social media.”

Note: Minor adjustments were made for clarity and grammatical precision, without altering the original style or tone.

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