#inclusive language
Inclusive language is for everyone!!
Their boyfriend is their partner why is this hard to understand
Also, “partner” is just a good word? It implies an equal relationship where both of your work together in pursuit of something, whether that be life goals or just having fun together.
It’s a good word. People should use it more.
I used the word “sweetie” at work. Everyone thought it was charming and adorable.
No one knew whether I was talking about my husband or my girlfriend.
Gender Neutral Terms
Enban: man/woman
Enby: boy/girl
Ren: mom/dad
Zaza: dada/mama
Parent: mother/father
Zizi/Auncle: aunt/uncle
Nibling: nephew/neice
Godren/Godparent: godmother/godfather
Sib/Sibling: sis/bro, sister/brother
Child/Kid/Sprong/Spring: son/daughter
Partner/En(by)friend/Joyfriend/Datemate: bf/gf
Spouse: wife/husband
Mx: Mr/Ms
Tiz: Ma’am/Sir
Lairde: lord/lady
Goddex/Godden: god/goddess
Monarch/Royalty/Caln: king/queen
Princex/Princette: princess/prince
Fanenby/Fanby: fanboy/fangirl
Inclusive language is for everyone!!
Their boyfriend is their partner why is this hard to understand
Also, “partner” is just a good word? It implies an equal relationship where both of your work together in pursuit of something, whether that be life goals or just having fun together.
It’s a good word. People should use it more.
„Language is not transparent.”
The University of Warsaw has just developed language recommendations promoting inclusion and non-dscriminatory language. It is aimed at removing bias (both conscious and unconscious) from every day and academic language.
The recommendations are published in an online guide (free access, Polish language version).
The guide is prepared by the Chancellor’s Committee for Preventing Discrimination and the University’s most prominent linguists.