No
No
Enough said:
No, He/Him would never do that.
Absolutely not
However, for the LRC ageists:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lv_kecbON_g
BTW, don't call me late for dinner.
F uxk no
Yes.
(Sir/The Man)
God no that’s the eyerolliest BS ever invented.
No one has pronouns. It's not something you declare or own. I try to follow the standard conventions of English. Anything else just shows what an absolute moron you are.
f/u
Greg wrote:
Absolutely not
What's a pronoun? 🤔
While I do think it's absurd that the English language is always defining things by sex , the answer would be no.
I do wish instead of he/she we had better gender neutral words. Im think in the year 2021 we should be thinking less of gender/sex and it's weird as the so-called super liberals are taking us back 100 or 150 years where your gender or sex was determining of almost everything - like whether you could vote, be free, etc.
PS. That being said, I'm fine with the use of Mx instead of Mr or Ms. Or Mrs. It's non of your damn business if whether your business colleague is married or not.
rojo wrote:
PS. That being said, I'm fine with the use of Mx instead of Mr or Ms. Or Mrs. It's non of your damn business if whether your business colleague is married or not.
We already have a word for that - "Ms." (pronounced "mizz"). The title "Mx." is the exact same thing if I'm not missing something.
With the use of email in business settings you almost never use Mr. or Mrs. Sometimes you don't know their sex by their name either. You just use their first name and jump right in. It's not like we are writing on an envelope to stick in the mail. No one cares for that formality.
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Would be easier to know their motives if they just put comrade in front of their name and saved us all the trouble.
No and I won’t. People can call me and refer to me as whatever they want. I’ve been called worse and didn’t die from it.
Gender Neutral
CEO
Olympian
Distance Runner
Runner
Sprinter
Athlete
LRC Poster
Marathoner
Hobby Jogger
Yes
(Apache/Helicopter)
(gobble/dy/gook)
I was at a restaurant. A server came to my table and said, "We'll be right with you." I said, "Is that your pronoun?"