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BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
This is making me feel confused, I'm sad. I don't want to make people feel mad about me not understanding them, gah
Naw its fine 
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BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
Heaven wrote:
BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
See, I don't understand pronouns. How am I supposed to form a phrase and also include pronouns the same way I use she/her and he/him
they/them too

also whoever uses xe/xem/xer or whatever thats.. redundant
They/them isn't used to refer to a group of people?

yes but it's also used singular

he lost his watch
they lost their watch
she lost her watch
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BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
Heaven wrote:
BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
See, I don't understand pronouns. How am I supposed to form a phrase and also include pronouns the same way I use she/her and he/him
they/them too

also whoever uses xe/xem/xer or whatever thats.. redundant
They/them isn't used to refer to a group of people?
i mean its a bit ??? to use that but i guess it's the default for neutral pronouns so
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Heaven wrote:
BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
This is making me feel confused, I'm sad. I don't want to make people feel mad about me not understanding them, gah
thats fine as long as ur willing to make an effort to understand
if otherwise i dont think its worth discussing it
I try my best, I just don't want people to misunderstand my intentions
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BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
Heaven wrote:
BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
See, I don't understand pronouns. How am I supposed to form a phrase and also include pronouns the same way I use she/her and he/him
they/them too

also whoever uses xe/xem/xer or whatever thats.. redundant
They/them isn't used to refer to a group of people?
u use they to talk about someone unknown as well
Like if ur writin bout a book and u dont kno the author, you'll write "they wrote-" etc
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BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
Heaven wrote:
BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
See, I don't understand pronouns. How am I supposed to form a phrase and also include pronouns the same way I use she/her and he/him
they/them too

also whoever uses xe/xem/xer or whatever thats.. redundant
They/them isn't used to refer to a group of people?
Dis I never understand cus its used for singular purposes for female and male too, but unspecified person, "they got to go home early" etc could both be a singular female/male unspecified, nb person or multiple ppl 
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BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
Heaven wrote:
BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
This is making me feel confused, I'm sad. I don't want to make people feel mad about me not understanding them, gah
thats fine as long as ur willing to make an effort to understand
if otherwise i dont think its worth discussing it
I try my best, I just don't want people to misunderstand my intentions
at first i was a bit  but i can tell so thas alright
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Maxwell wrote:
BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
Heaven wrote:
they/them too

also whoever uses xe/xem/xer or whatever thats.. redundant
They/them isn't used to refer to a group of people?
u use they to talk about someone unknown as well
Like if ur writin bout a book and u dont kno the author, you'll write "they wrote-" etc
Oh, yes. I use "them" when I refer to an hypothetical person, though
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ouch wrote:
BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
Heaven wrote:
they/them too

also whoever uses xe/xem/xer or whatever thats.. redundant
They/them isn't used to refer to a group of people?
Dis I never understand cus its used for singular purposes for female and male too, but unspecified person, "they got to go home early" etc could both be a singular female/male unspecified, nb person or multiple ppl 
Yes, that's why I find it really weird
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BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
ouch wrote:
BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
They/them isn't used to refer to a group of people?
Dis I never understand cus its used for singular purposes for female and male too, but unspecified person, "they got to go home early" etc could both be a singular female/male unspecified, nb person or multiple ppl 
Yes, that's why I find it really weird
Oh das ehy I find it not weird lol
Its weird when ppl r like "but it means multiple!!" When most ppl very often refer to singular ppl as they already 
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In my native language, you use female pronouns or male pronouns. There's this weird new way to refer to people, something like "Elle", which it would be similar to "they" in english
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BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
In my native language, you use female pronouns or male pronouns. There's this weird new way to refer to people, something like "Elle", which it would be similar to "they" in english
Yeah in norway too n the nb pronoun is like "hen" it sounds hella stupid too but ukno wat 
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BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
In my native language, you use female pronouns or male pronouns. There's this weird new way to refer to people, something like "Elle", which it would be similar to "they" in english
ye which is why im she 
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ouch wrote:
BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
ouch wrote:
Dis I never understand cus its used for singular purposes for female and male too, but unspecified person, "they got to go home early" etc could both be a singular female/male unspecified, nb person or multiple ppl 
Yes, that's why I find it really weird
Oh das ehy I find it not weird lol
Its weird when ppl r like "but it means multiple!!" When most ppl very often refer to singular ppl as they already 
I find it weird because you could literally mean a lot of things when you use they/them
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Heaven wrote:
BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
In my native language, you use female pronouns or male pronouns. There's this weird new way to refer to people, something like "Elle", which it would be similar to "they" in english
ye which is why im she 
But if you feel more comfortable with they/them, I'll respect that
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