personal pronoun to denote the interlocutor
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I don't know if I'm the only one who hates this word but this word always confuses me because it pretty much has two meanings. So I was talking to my friend earlier and I was talking about the restrictions in the county I live in because of the coronavirus and I said you can't go out with more than two people unless they live with you. Well it sounded like I was talking about him and he doesn't even doesn't in the same country as me. It sounded like people can't go out with more than two the person In talking to. I wanted to talk about any person in general but the word you is just too confusing I want it to get removed from the English language because it's my least favourite word. You can't go out with more than two people unless they live with you? Does this mean that they can't go out with the person I'm talking to or people in general Does the word you have two different meanings in your language?