• PhobosAnomaly@feddit.uk
      271·
      8 days ago

      The 80’s and 90’s were my formative years, so “my dudes” has taken on a gender-agnostic meaning in my view (anecdotal evidence alert), so much so that I address whoever I’ve got in my team for a given day:

      • A team full of guys? “Good morning my dudes”;

      • A team of mostly guys and some women? “Good morning my dudes”;

      • A team of mostly girls and one or two guys? “Good morning my dudes”;

      • A team full of girls? “Good morning my dudes” (maybe “dudettes” but then I feel I’m making an exception based on gender which seems demeaning, so dudes is safer);

      • A team of a guy, a girl, a rabbit in a hat, and a dog? “Good morning my dudes”;

      • A team full of Avril Lavignes? “hey hey you you I don’t like your girlfriend”;

      • A team full of people I don’t know because it’s dark? “Good morning my dudes”.

      I am a simple person.

      • riwo@lemmy.blahaj.zone
        141·
        8 days ago

        it’s interesting that you are using “guy” as “man”, because the next person is gonna say, that “you guys” is also gender neutral

        • PhobosAnomaly@feddit.uk
          7·
          8 days ago

          I never even considered that. Learning one’s blind spots is always a benefit 😊

          I’m not even sure if “blindspot” could be construed as an ableist term.

        • MinnesotaGoddam@lemmy.world
          1·
          7 days ago

          I was so happy those years I lived in the us south. I earned my Y’all Card (I am now fully licensed to say Y’all) and it is pretty great

          • riwo@lemmy.blahaj.zone
            2·
            7 days ago

            damn
            i don’t live in the us, i just use y’all because its a useful language feature that honestly should be the default ;w;