@josephw saidOne also wonders if he treats those he works with the same as he treats people here, badgering them for disagreeing with him.
"I work with dozens of different people every single day,.."
And still you have time to post in these forums hour after hour, day after day.
You must be superhuman. 🕴🏻
Oh, yeah, it takes more huevos to badger people IRL.
@suzianne saidYeah, I have also wondered if he talks others IRL the way he talks to us, and if so, why he isn't always in the hospital.
One also wonders if he treats those he works with the same as he treats people here, badgering them for disagreeing with him.
Oh, yeah, it takes more huevos to badger people IRL.
-Removed-Spoken Chinese (at least Mandarin or Putonghua) already uses "ta" for both genders as a singular, 3rd-person pronoun; however, the character is written differently for male and female.
There has recently been an attempt to promote a genderless hanzi for "ta".
No idea how strongly gendered Euro languages will adapt (if at all).
Also (perhaps influenced by recent Star Trek), maybe we should treat each person as a unique alien, and be kind and forgiving enough to allow for occasional missteps and misunderstandings.
@very-rusty saidThank you. Don't expect this every day. 😉
LOL.....Kev, it appears you are on a roll! 🙂
-VR