Formal
In formal writing, the pronoun "one" can be used instead of "we" to maintain a formal and objective tone.
Your audience
The context, audience, and purpose of the communication should determine whether one's tone is formal or casual. Formal tone is typically used in professional settings or when addressing superiors, while casual tone is more appropriate in informal or friendly interactions.
A formal tone is the tone when you get surprise or a big deal like business.
To adjust the tone of sentence two, try rephrasing it to be more formal or friendly depending on the original context. For a formal tone, use professional language and avoid contractions. For a friendly tone, consider adding a touch of warmth or humor.
formal!
A formal tone helps establish the writer's respect for the audience and suggests that the writer is serious about his or her topic.
you gave nothing to choose from...so all of the above.... but seriously...your tone should be formal and professional... actually you dont even have a tone in most resumes.. they are just a list of information.... good luck with that.....................................................................
speaking to a friend
objective and formal
A formal tone