• Guy Dudeman@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    Right? I feel like I’m not taking my anti-crazy pills every time I hear people get mad about not using he/she. It’s just so easy to use “they” and it makes perfect sense. And we should just use it permanently for everyone.

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      3 hours ago

      We might end up doing that after some time. It’s similar to why we use “you” instead of “thee/thy/thou.”

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          2 hours ago

          Since I don’t know you, and I assume you don’t know me, the way you have pointed your language at me demands that I challenge you to a duel.

          “Thee/thy/thou” was the familiar or informal, while “you” was formal. You would use the informal with someone who was close to you, a friend or a romantic interest. You would also use the informal as an insult to people you didn’t know well, as a kind of “I’m better than you, so I can use this intimate form to refer to you” thing.

          Ultimately, “you” became standard in all cases, because it avoided the possibility of unintended insult. In similar fashion, I think we’ll end up using “singular they” a lot more often, because of the rapidly increasing awareness about gender fluidity and wanting to avoid unintended insult, just like with “you.”