Everything I would have said on the topic of the post has been put forward already, so I’m just going to say: I’m disappointed that the post title doesn’t begin with “In Soviet Russia”.
Yo dawg, I heard you like boxes...
Yo MBlume, I’m happy for you and I’mma let you finish, but Omega has the best boxes of all time!
It’s a box within a box… We need to go deeper.
You sir, have won this thread.
I’m not a sir. Maybe I should start prefacing all my posts with a ♀?
That would be pretty cool, but it was my error, not yours.
As far as I’m concerned, “sir” is gender-neutral enough. All the female equivalents in English are awkward.
Edit: So, what honorific do you prefer? “Madam”?
I am not a Starfleet officer. “Sir” is not appropriate.
I don’t really like honorifics. “Miss” would be fine, I suppose, if you must have a sir-equivalent.
You sir, have made a gender assumption.
So have you—yours just happened to be correct. But, point taken—sir or madam.
Everything I would have said on the topic of the post has been put forward already, so I’m just going to say: I’m disappointed that the post title doesn’t begin with “In Soviet Russia”.
Yo dawg, I heard you like boxes...
Yo MBlume, I’m happy for you and I’mma let you finish, but Omega has the best boxes of all time!
It’s a box within a box… We need to go deeper.
You sir, have won this thread.
I’m not a sir. Maybe I should start prefacing all my posts with a ♀?
That would be pretty cool, but it was my error, not yours.
As far as I’m concerned, “sir” is gender-neutral enough. All the female equivalents in English are awkward.
Edit: So, what honorific do you prefer? “Madam”?
I am not a Starfleet officer. “Sir” is not appropriate.
I don’t really like honorifics. “Miss” would be fine, I suppose, if you must have a sir-equivalent.
You sir, have made a gender assumption.
So have you—yours just happened to be correct. But, point taken—sir or madam.