A few days ago
Pro Se, what does that mean?
From a Legal stand piont
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In Latin it means “for self.” Describes someone representing him/herself in court without a lawyer
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A few days ago
Pro Se, is latin and it means for self.
It is usually used in legal matters when one plans on representing them self.
Such as Socrates did.
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It is “per se” (purr say), and is just Latin for “as such”. That is, the item itself rather than anything that the item might suggest.
“Per se”, per se, is a two-word phrase.
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Latin: for self.
In terms of law, it is someone who represents himself without a lawyer. (Which means he is stupid).
Ladybug: I think you are referring to “Per se”.
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I’ve only heard it used by people who were trying to impress me and they used it in the place of “such as”.
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