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Should the titles of Mr & Mrs be scrapped?
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Once again it seems that some wish to remove the words Mr & Mrs from official forms and paperwork in case they offend the transgender community.
Once again it seems that some wish to remove the words Mr & Mrs from official forms and paperwork in case they offend the transgender community.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Uh huh...this is one of those Daily Mail stories published specifically to stir up its readership.
Note - this is one proposal of a number which is being out forward. The council is not planning to make these changes.
And even if these proposals are voted in - how does this affect anyone negatively?
Family Name: POTTER
Forename: HARRY
Gender: M/F/T (delete as appropriate)
Pretty straightforward.
Note - this is one proposal of a number which is being out forward. The council is not planning to make these changes.
And even if these proposals are voted in - how does this affect anyone negatively?
Family Name: POTTER
Forename: HARRY
Gender: M/F/T (delete as appropriate)
Pretty straightforward.
jackthehat
/// I expect it does to those familiar with such names. ///
Any idea how that could work?
Most Punjabi Sikh first names such as "Sandeep, Gurdeep, Kuldeep, Hardeep, Mandeep", "Surjeet, Gurjeet, Kuljeet, Harjeet, Manjeet", "Harpreet, Gurpreet, Jaspreet, Kulpreet, Manpreet", "Prabhjot, Harjot, Gurjot, Jasjot" and "Sukhjinder, Bhupinder, Jasbinder, Parminder, Kulvinder, Harjinder" are unisex names and equally commonly given to either gender
/// I expect it does to those familiar with such names. ///
Any idea how that could work?
Most Punjabi Sikh first names such as "Sandeep, Gurdeep, Kuldeep, Hardeep, Mandeep", "Surjeet, Gurjeet, Kuljeet, Harjeet, Manjeet", "Harpreet, Gurpreet, Jaspreet, Kulpreet, Manpreet", "Prabhjot, Harjot, Gurjot, Jasjot" and "Sukhjinder, Bhupinder, Jasbinder, Parminder, Kulvinder, Harjinder" are unisex names and equally commonly given to either gender
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When registering at the hospital on my first visit there, the receptionist asked me if I had a partner. I said no I'm not in business with anyone, but I do have a husband. She said they have to ask as it may offend someone who isn't married! Excuse me, but it offends me when someone refers to my husband as my partner!
aog, I usually use first and/or last names, which is much more common since emailas came into being. The introduction Dear... seems to have been widely replaced by Hi, Jno! (Or on AB, Welcome Back Jno.)
But the real gist of your question is what the council should call me. And they can call me what they like, as long as it's something I recognise so I can respond.
But the real gist of your question is what the council should call me. And they can call me what they like, as long as it's something I recognise so I can respond.
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