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  2. What you should know about gender pronouns, how to use them ...

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    Honoring someone's pronouns acknowledges their humanity. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 ...

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    Change any of the following settings, then click Save to finalize your selection: • Default View - Select your default view: Day, Week, Month or Year. • Time Zone - Click Settings | Calendar options. Select the Time Zone you would like. • Display - Click Settings | Calendar options. Choose what time your typical day goes from.

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  6. I use she/they pronouns, and a co-worker asked me why ... - AOL

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    For me, that’s OK, but using they/them would be more validating to me.” I use she/they pronouns, and a co-worker asked me why. Here’s what I said | Opinion

  7. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Gender identity

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    Writing without using pronouns requires extra time and care to ensure the text reads smoothly and to avoid awkwardness or confusion. See the link for examples. Some editors favor the use of singular they in cases where gender identity is in question and no pronoun preference has been declared by the biographical subject. Other editors do not.

  8. Preferred gender pronoun - Wikipedia

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    A set of four badges, created by the organizers of the XOXO art and technology festival in Portland, Oregon. Preferred gender pronouns (also called personal gender pronouns, often abbreviated as PGP [1]) are the set of pronouns (in English, third-person pronouns) that an individual wants others to use to reflect that person's own gender identity.

  9. Wikipedia:There's no need to guess someone's preferred pronouns

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    Many people don't realize that you don't have to guess or make assumptions about which to use. Just use the pronoun template! All registered users can set their preferred pronouns in the "user profile" tab of their preferences. Using the pronoun template with someone's username checks that preference in order to produce their preferred pronoun.