Using They/Them Pronouns for Unknown Gender Reference

Learn how to refer to individuals of unknown gender using inclusive pronouns like they/them.

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Use 'they/them' pronouns when referring to an unknown gender. These pronouns are widely accepted and inclusive, helping to avoid assumptions about gender identity. For example, say, 'If someone forgets their keys, they can retrieve them from the lost and found.'

FAQs & Answers

  1. Why should I use they/them for unknown gender? Using they/them pronouns is a respectful way to avoid making assumptions about someone's gender identity.
  2. Are there other gender-neutral pronouns? Yes, in addition to they/them, some people use pronouns like ze/hir or xe/xem.
  3. How can I remember to use they/them correctly? Practice using they/them in sentences and incorporate them into your daily language to build habit and comfort.
  4. What if someone prefers specific gender pronouns? Always respect individuals' preferences regarding their pronouns, and simply use the ones they specify.