squided:

People really rather write he/she when trying to to not specify a gender than ever write singular they and that’s just wild

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  4. gabrielathestrange said: why do I feel attacked like I agreed with you. But I meant in a sentence like “everyone has his or her favorite color.” While in everyday speech we would just says everyone has their favorite color it’s TECHNICALLY incorrect. Oof
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  7. kazutoes said: sometimes i forget that people are sometimes go by he/she bc i just use they all of the time oof
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  10. greekgosh said: It only “sounds” natural to me when it refers to an unknown/nonpresent entity, like “someone left their phone here.” If my friend and I walked past an someone, and the friend whispered to me “they’re so cute,” I’d confusedly turn around to see where the second person I missed was.
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    @gabrielathestrange Sorry but they/their/them is both singular and plural
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