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No. |
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37 | 48.05% |
He works for me. |
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7 | 9.09% |
She works for me. |
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0 | 0% |
He/she works for me |
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0 | 0% |
Alternating he and she in example works for me. |
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1 | 1.30% |
Yes. |
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32 | 41.56% |
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Bah, humbug!
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As a MobileRead moderator, I wish every day that there was an acceptable neutral pronoun. Unless people's user names are fairly gender-specific or they mention their gender in their profile, I have no idea if the person I may be dealing with is male or female.
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Bah, humbug!
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Yes DesertGandma, have fun is always my sign off as fun is a very high idea and under apperciated.
![]() As far as I'm concerned if we can stop using words in everyday language that hurt other peoples we can start using a word that includes the 51% of the population not represented by he, even if the guys at the Oxford Dic think he is the right word. English is great because it can change - who care what the Queen has to say about (unless she's on my side). My vote is for thay with an A just to screw with dyslexics... dooh, I dyslexic. Have fun, Jason |
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Bah, humbug!
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I have a suspicion that a genderless pronoun better than "they" will gradually emerge as so many people in these Internet days choose to bypass identifying themselves by gender. It won't be forced or decided by committee, however. It will be a new pronoun (or perhaps an existing pronoun) that simply catches on.
Then we can move on to deciding such pressing questions as should a normally non-capitalized user name be capitalized if it's the first word in a sentence. ![]() |
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The word "you" used to be plural, now it's singular. Now, "they" can be singular or plural. It's hard for a new pronoun to come into existence, it's easier to repurpose what's already there.
There's the pronoun "one", but that seems often used for indirectness. "One might put gas in the car before one leaves town" is a little more indirect than "Put some gas in the car so we don't run out of gas in the interstate like the last time!" |
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I like the latter one.
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are we having fun yet?
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When I first started college (long long time ago), "he" was the gender neutral pronoun. Over time it became "he or she" and only recently has "they" just started becoming accepted in papers. I think that in the long run "They" will become the gender neutral pronoun that most American speakers/writers use.
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Actually, from a medical perspective, there are people who are genderless. Some have been born with both sets of reproductive organs, while others are genetically one sex but physically the other. From a social context, there's an additional group of people who make a choice to be neither one nor the other. |
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Very true. I remember watching a similar story on 60 Minutes (?) about the damaging effects of the desperate parents who determined the gender of their new born child who later regretted and had to go through a gender change operation later in life. Very sad.
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Out of interest, why isn't 'they' included as one of the options?
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