• Fredselfish@lemmy.world
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      4 days ago

      I asked a trans coworker if dude was okay, No it was not. I am also one who calls everyone dude. But they said it would be offensive.

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        3 days ago

        Yeah imo it’s a give and take. I’ll gladly use preferred monikers as long as there’s some patience for me to adapt.

        I’ve never had someone get pissy at me for misgendering, I’m pretty sure that the whole “freakout over misgendering” is just a convenient way to spin lazy bigotry into victimhood.

        It’s especially hypocritical when Christians are dickheads about preferred pronouns because as a Christian you’re supposed to treat everyone the way you’d like to be treated and that would certainly include being called by the correct name.

      • the_crotch@sh.itjust.works
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        2 days ago

        I switched from dude to “homes”. It’s equally likely to mean homeboy or homegirl which I assume will be taken as more inclusive. Can’t please everyone obviously but it hasn’t been a problem so far.

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        3 days ago

        Yeah, this is the way to do it. I have trans friends who consider dude to be so gender neutral that it doesn’t bother them, but I also have friends who prefer not to be addressed with “dude”. There’s no hard rules that one can follow that will be universally applicable — even if we find a good rule of thumb, then there will always be exceptions, because that’s just how interpersonal communication works.

        When in doubt, asking people’s preferences and trying to adhere to that is always way to go.

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        4 days ago

        One of those things where it’s good to ask. Everyone has different standards on it.

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    3 days ago

    I do feel bad for miss gendering someone(stranger). But I really do not know the best way to go about it. Is it just to use gender neutral terms at all time? Because I know that when I say sir or man I say it in Corning from a respectful place. But I can see how that be said in a derogatory way and also can just be exhausting being called the wrong “name”. I don’t know. I am just saying that sucks do deal with all day and I understand I am also part of the problem.

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    4 days ago

    So she immediately looked like a girl to me and I was trying to figure out the joke of her work friends calling her dude, then it clicked.

    I understand making a mistake based on appearances, but some people are just lazy.