Email question - (She/Her)?

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I will issue a full apology to she/her if I'm wrong...
Everything else in your reply strongly indicates that that is untrue.


But I suspect it's pc bullshit
Why would you suspect that?

What values do you have which would lead you down that line of suspicion?

What values do you have which would lead you to regard political correctness as "bullshit"?


Reply, 'Dear Madam', and offer to visit her she or it on the stroke ward. That's where she'll be shortly after reading it.:D
I'm glad you think the prospect of inducing a life changing or possibly even fatal acute medical condition in someone is funny.

I think that civilised people would find that cruelty appalling.
 
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Everything else in your reply strongly indicates that that is untrue.



Why would you suspect that?

What values do you have which would lead you down that line of suspicion?

What values do you have which would lead you to regard political correctness as "bullshit"?



I'm glad you think the prospect of inducing a life changing or possibly even fatal acute medical condition in someone is funny.

I think that civilised people would find that cruelty appalling.

Here's an idea. Look up sense of humour in the diccy. Control urge to be offended by this suggestion. Go out of you bedsit and get one. SOH that is. You are so fookin desperate to be woke you are nearly asleep mate.
 
Ah - if I had a pound for every time Id seen some deplorable try to pass off an abominable post with the excuse "it was a joke" I could buy this website and shut you down.
 
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I'm glad you think the prospect of inducing a life changing or possibly even fatal acute medical condition in someone is funny.

I think that civilised people would find that cruelty appalling.
Do you seriously think that was meant to be interpreted literally???
If so, you have serious problems, very serious mental problems.
If I'm not mistaken, I (and many others) have advised you to do the right thing and see a specialist.
Hung on, aren't you the one who imagined that I had told you I was having discussions in a private chat about you and then it became apparent that you had imagined all of it?
 
Maybe I should put this in my work email signature :

Android 007 ( Klingon )
 
Anyway, I have a business meeting with her tomorrow. I just replied “4.00 tomorrow will be fine. See you then. Regards, Steve". I got some kind of email back, clicked 'yes' and it’s put it all in my diary.

The worlds changed since I last worked! (n)
 
Anyway, I have a business meeting with her tomorrow. I just replied “4.00 tomorrow will be fine. See you then. Regards, Steve". (n)

Should of replied, 'See you then. Regards, Stevie'.

See how she/her/woman/female would of liked it!

:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

Andy
 
With names like Jo it can be misunderstood regarding gender. I was once in a business communication with someone I thought was a bloke, (George).
One day I got a phone call from George and it turns out he/she was female called Georgina but preferred George or Georgie. Bit embarrassing on my side until she said it's her fault because in written form she should use Georgina or Georgie, which almost everyone associates with a female name.
Personally if there's any chance of mistake I'm quite happy to accept Miss, Mrs, Ms, Mr or Master before a name.



That happened to me once but the other way round.... I never found out until next morning..... not touched a drop since...
 
How would I "to to" them? Serious question I don't get what that means.

My bad was a typo, should read: I believe it is a handy tip so you know how to refer to them rather than they/them

So rather than saying "they did this", this person would rather you said "she did this"
 
Some organisations are 'encouraging' their staff to put gender pronouns in their signature block. I got a work email from someone (from a different company) and below their name, address etc was 'He/Him' or something like that.

Me thinks the world is going slowly mad.
 
Do you seriously think that was meant to be interpreted literally???
If so, you have serious problems, very serious mental problems.
If I'm not mistaken, I (and many others) have advised you to do the right thing and see a specialist.
Well maybe it seems funny to people who have not had a relative have a stroke.


Hung on, aren't you the one who imagined that I had told you I was having discussions in a private chat about you and then it became apparent that you had imagined all of it?
No, Im not. WOE makes you say that?
 
Me thinks the world is going slowly mad.
Methinks the world is changing in ways which really do not have any actual effect on you whatsoever but for some reason, be it an inability to think, an instinctive urge to be intolerant and repressive, a bigotry against change, you just will not accept.
 
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