It is necessary? is it unnecessary? Does it give you the same? What do you think?

  • bionicjoey@lemmy.ca
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    9 months ago

    I generally use “they” if I’m talking about an unknown or indeterminate person, like “someone forgot their umbrella here. They are going to get wet”, “if one of our clients has a problem with our software, they will tell us”, etc.

    I don’t fuck with “they” for talking about someone specific. I always find it irritating when someone says something like “Alice is going to the shop. They are going to buy a dress”, or “Geoff is going to watch the hockey match. They are a fan of the Habs.” It just sounds clunky and like intentionally being obtuse for the sake of shoehorning in one’s politics.

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      9 months ago

      What if Alice has told you their preferred pronouns are they/them? Would you still call them ‘her’ in spite of their wishes?

      If Geoff is happy with being called ‘he’, then sure, he went to the match.

      I think it only sounds clunky because we’re not so used to it. Imagine a child today being brought up knowing “they” is a perfectly normal individual or group pronoun alongside he and she. In ten years, it won’t sound weird to them (hah) at all.