Mention 5 Gender Neutral terms and 5 reasons which make it difficult to say ‘NO’.
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Answer:
Gender-neutral language or gender-inclusive language is language that avoids bias towards a particular sex or social gender. ... For example, the words policeman and stewardess are gender-specific job titles; the corresponding gender-neutral terms are police officer and flight attendant.
Explanation:
Some examples include:
Folks, folx, or everybody instead of guys or ladies/gentleman.
Humankind instead of mankind.
People instead of man/men.
Members of Congress instead of congressmen.
Councilperson instead of councilman/councilwoman.
First-year student instead of freshman
Answer:
1. dude or buddy -friend
2. grandma or grandpa - grandparent
3. policeman - police officer
4. waiter or waitress - server or table attendant
5. businessman or businesswoman - business person
Explanation:
Folks, folx, or everybody instead of guys or ladies/gentleman.
Humankind instead of mankind.
People instead of man/men.
Members of Congress instead of congressmen.
Councilperson instead of councilman/councilwoman.
First-year student instead of freshman