DR Ginny and DH Richard be like
I think I have found my book book to write. It’s set in Scotland (as was The Second Chances Bookshop and Diary of a Bookseller). It must involve someone inheriting property where they don’t live (see most). Their personal life is at a crossroads. They have to bring life back to something while it brings life back to them. The twist this time will be it’s a children’s bookstore. And it’ll be titled The Wee Bairn Book Barn.
I'm also in the not-quite-with-it pronoun camp. Language must and does evolve, but I usually dislike the changes. I do not like "they" instead of "him" or "her," but I admit to its usefulness.
Quote from: John G. on August 25, 2022, 05:47:39 AMI think I have found my book book to write. It’s set in Scotland (as was The Second Chances Bookshop and Diary of a Bookseller). It must involve someone inheriting property where they don’t live (see most). Their personal life is at a crossroads. They have to bring life back to something while it brings life back to them. The twist this time will be it’s a children’s bookstore. And it’ll be titled The Wee Bairn Book Barn. I'm intrigued with the idea of inheriting property where you don't live. Despite being used before, I feel it has plenty of life left. I'd happily read another book with that theme.
Quote from: Jane on August 25, 2022, 12:21:57 PMQuote from: George on August 25, 2022, 12:13:18 PMQuote from: Jane on August 25, 2022, 09:28:24 AMQuote from: singdaw on August 25, 2022, 03:44:52 AMI understand why people want their pronouns. But my old-fashioned brain is having a hard time adjusting. Not for any political reason.Same here, though I don't understand why they expect people to find this easy. It's not really that difficult. You really only have to worry about it if you know that their preferred pronouns are not the usual he or she, and you're talking to them. Otherwise, it's just business as usual. And also remember they have a pronoun. Maybe I will copy Freyja and just call everyone "person" Mandarin has no gendered pronouns. My friend Joy always mixes up he and she. It took me 20 years to figure out why.
Quote from: George on August 25, 2022, 12:13:18 PMQuote from: Jane on August 25, 2022, 09:28:24 AMQuote from: singdaw on August 25, 2022, 03:44:52 AMI understand why people want their pronouns. But my old-fashioned brain is having a hard time adjusting. Not for any political reason.Same here, though I don't understand why they expect people to find this easy. It's not really that difficult. You really only have to worry about it if you know that their preferred pronouns are not the usual he or she, and you're talking to them. Otherwise, it's just business as usual. And also remember they have a pronoun. Maybe I will copy Freyja and just call everyone "person"
Quote from: Jane on August 25, 2022, 09:28:24 AMQuote from: singdaw on August 25, 2022, 03:44:52 AMI understand why people want their pronouns. But my old-fashioned brain is having a hard time adjusting. Not for any political reason.Same here, though I don't understand why they expect people to find this easy. It's not really that difficult. You really only have to worry about it if you know that their preferred pronouns are not the usual he or she, and you're talking to them. Otherwise, it's just business as usual.
Quote from: singdaw on August 25, 2022, 03:44:52 AMI understand why people want their pronouns. But my old-fashioned brain is having a hard time adjusting. Not for any political reason.Same here, though I don't understand why they expect people to find this easy.
I understand why people want their pronouns. But my old-fashioned brain is having a hard time adjusting. Not for any political reason.
You are getting very sleepy dizzy...
Back from the lunch meeting - mediocre food, but nice meeting. Turns out this PR person went to high school with me in my graduating class, although I didn't know her. Small world, isn't it?
How about a new word that is a combination of him & her, such as "herm"
Quote from: John G. on August 25, 2022, 12:34:17 PMQuote from: Jane on August 25, 2022, 12:21:57 PMQuote from: George on August 25, 2022, 12:13:18 PMQuote from: Jane on August 25, 2022, 09:28:24 AMQuote from: singdaw on August 25, 2022, 03:44:52 AMI understand why people want their pronouns. But my old-fashioned brain is having a hard time adjusting. Not for any political reason.Same here, though I don't understand why they expect people to find this easy. It's not really that difficult. You really only have to worry about it if you know that their preferred pronouns are not the usual he or she, and you're talking to them. Otherwise, it's just business as usual. And also remember they have a pronoun. Maybe I will copy Freyja and just call everyone "person" Mandarin has no gendered pronouns. My friend Joy always mixes up he and she. It took me 20 years to figure out why. My mom is German and their articles are gendered, so all cats are "she" and all dogs are "he" to her.
Quote from: Jane on August 25, 2022, 05:13:54 PMHow about a new word that is a combination of him & her, such as "herm" But I would highly discourage something like "herm." To me, it sounds like it's short for "hermaphrodite," which is really not preferred anymore.
Quote from: Jane on August 25, 2022, 05:13:54 PMHow about a new word that is a combination of him & her, such as "herm"There already are many other options (this link is to just one of many lists).