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Nonbinary addition to "ladies and gentlemen"? : r/genderqueer

I want to begin with "good afternoon ladies, gentlemen, and otherly gendered individuals." But it doesn't have much of a ring to it. Any suggestions?

Nonbinary/gender-fluid people: What is a word I could add ... - Quora

I would say “guys, gals, and non-binary pals” to be friendly and charasmatic but that clearly won't work in a professional setting. You could ...

Gender neutral titles - Nonbinary Wiki

A gender neutral title is an alternative to the gendered honorifics Miss, Mrs, Ms and Mr, Mt/Mm for people who don't fit the gender binary.

Non-binary gender - Wikipedia

Non-binary and genderqueer are umbrella terms for gender identities that are outside the male/female gender binary. Non-binary identities often fall under ...

In Focus: Nonbinary People - GLAAD

While genderqueer and genderfluid are still used today, it is now more common for trans people to call themselves nonbinary if they feel their gender identity ...

Div. 44 nonbinary gender identities fact sheet - APA Divisions

Some nonbinary people also identify as transgender or trans (referring to their assigned sex differing from their gender identity) or as cisgender (referring to ...

Gender-neutral title - Wikipedia

Gender-neutral title · Persons who wish not to indicate a gender (binary or otherwise) · Persons for whom the gender is not known · Persons whose biological sex is ...

Inclusive and Gender-Neutral Language

Use all genders instead of both genders, opposite sex, or either sex. If referring only to sex, use female, male, or intersex.

They/Them Pronouns: All Your Questions About Gender Neutral ...

If you're using the pronoun your friend told you to use, great! Nonbinary people can use binary pronouns. Personally, I use both he and they, ...

Guidelines for writing to or about non-binary individuals – Writing ...

agender; genderqueer; gender nonconforming; bigender; genderfluid. In addition, some Indigenous people identify as Two-Spirit or identify with a ...

BEST PRACTICES FOR NON-BINARY INCLUSION IN THE ...

Many companies now implement strategies to ensure policies, benefits, and overall workplace culture are inclusive of LGBTQ employees. However, fewer businesses.

Inclusive Language Guidelines: Gender Identity - Surveys - CSUSM

Non-binary/non-conforming; Prefer not to respond. In University forms/surveys wherein it is determined that inquiring about birth sex is not legally required or ...

HRC | Coming Out: Living Authentically as Transgender or Non-Binary

In addition, there may be transgender or nonbinary people whose gender does not fit in any of the terms described above. This resource is meant for ...

What Does The Term “Nonbinary” Really Mean? - Dictionary.com

a nonbinary child or a person. In most cases, we would define their gender identity as nonbinary. Remember: transgender refers to people whose ...

Gendered Pronouns & Singular “They” - Purdue OWL

In addition to being respectful of ... There is potential danger of outing someone who is trans or nonbinary who might not want that information disclosed.

Ten alternatives to “ladies and gentlemen” | Special Issue – The Link

1. Friends and enemies (inspired by Malcom X) · 2. Humans and non-humans · 3. People/comrades/colleagues/peers/associates/partners (just one of ...

When Dictionaries Wade Into the Gender (Non)Binary

But none have drawn as much attention as the quotidian pronoun “they,” to which Merriam-Webster has added a new sense, or meaning: “used to ...

Gender inclusive, non-binary, and gender-neutral language in ...

Whenever the gender identity or the pronouns of a specific person are unknown, use the singular “they” or avoid third-person pronouns altogether to ensure that ...

Merriam-Webster adds non-binary pronoun 'they' to dictionary

Merriam-Webster added a new definition of the word “they” to its dictionary, declaring the pronoun may be used to refer to a “single person whose gender ...

non-binary, adj. meanings, etymology and more

Of a person: not identifying as male or female; having a gender identity that does not conform to traditional binary notions of gender.