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‘Guys’ isn’t a gendered word anymore. It’s fine to use with everyone.
‘Guys’ isn’t a gendered word anymore. It’s fine to use with everyone. We should celebrate when words lose their gendered connotations. Perspective by Lisa Selin Davis. Lisa Selin Davis is the...
GUYS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
B1. used to address a group of people of either sex: Come on, you guys, let's go. I need you to get there on time, guys. Come on, guys, you can do better than this. Hey guys, we need to start cleaning up this mess. It's OK, guys. I know you didn't mean it. See also. guy (MAN)
Modern Alternatives To Saying “Guys” and “You Guys”
Here are some suggestions for replacing guys or avoiding its use. names. Here’s a simple alternative to saying guys or you guys: address people with their names. you. When thinking about alternatives to you guys, the simplest solution is often to just drop the guys. You is used by itself as a plural in this way all the time. y’all
Is It Okay to Say “Hey Guys”? - The Atlantic
Guys is an easygoing way to address a group of people, but to many, it’s a symbol of exclusion—a word with an originally male meaning that is frequently used to refer to people who don’t ...
Instead Of Saying 'Hey, Guys!' At Work, Try These Gender ... - HuffPost
It’s evolved from the name of one man who attempted to assassinate King James I in 1605 to an informal address for a group of people in contemporary American English. But when used to address your colleagues, it’s a gendered greeting that could be sending signals about who is ― and isn’t ― included in your workplace.
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