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The Words Ladies And Gentlemen, Boys And Girls Are A No No.
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First London mayor Sadiq Khan wants to scrap the words' ladies and gentlemen'
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and now the schools are told the words 'boys and girls' are damaging.
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You wrote:
"First London mayor Sadiq Khan wants to scrap the words' ladies and gentlemen'"
That's a little bit of common sense, don't you think?
"Passengers travelling on the Northern Line are advised that the escalators at Angel Station are not in operation"
"Ladies and gentlemen travelling on the Northern Line are advised that the escalators at Angel Station are not in operation"
Which sounds odd, the first or second announcement?
You wrote:
"First London mayor Sadiq Khan wants to scrap the words' ladies and gentlemen'"
That's a little bit of common sense, don't you think?
"Passengers travelling on the Northern Line are advised that the escalators at Angel Station are not in operation"
"Ladies and gentlemen travelling on the Northern Line are advised that the escalators at Angel Station are not in operation"
Which sounds odd, the first or second announcement?
// And for that, the Mayor of London made a PERSONAL apology. Some more equal than others it would seem. //
The facts as I have read them are: The Mayor was hosting a Question Time event, and a London Authority represenative who was a member of the Green Party brought up the phone call incident. Khan apologised on behalf of TfL and promised to investigate.
That was the appropriate response.
The facts as I have read them are: The Mayor was hosting a Question Time event, and a London Authority represenative who was a member of the Green Party brought up the phone call incident. Khan apologised on behalf of TfL and promised to investigate.
That was the appropriate response.
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A well-thought out response, but I travel on the tube all the time - and announcers normally refer to passengers as passengers.
In fact, I don't know why Mayor Khan has even brought that point up.
And no announcer would ever refer to a train going 'to Islington'. It would be Upper Holloway, Angel or Holloway Road. There is no 'Islington Station'.
A well-thought out response, but I travel on the tube all the time - and announcers normally refer to passengers as passengers.
In fact, I don't know why Mayor Khan has even brought that point up.
And no announcer would ever refer to a train going 'to Islington'. It would be Upper Holloway, Angel or Holloway Road. There is no 'Islington Station'.
"Some more equal than others it would seem."
Nope. It really wouldn't 'seem' at all.
If you went to the papers because a member of TfL staff had used a pejorative term to refer to elderly people (for example), you too would find that the upper echelons would dive in to limit the damage.
And don't be fooled by the term 'launching an investigation'. That's corporate-speak for 'someone contacting the call centre, finding out who took the call and given them a verbal warning'.
Nope. It really wouldn't 'seem' at all.
If you went to the papers because a member of TfL staff had used a pejorative term to refer to elderly people (for example), you too would find that the upper echelons would dive in to limit the damage.
And don't be fooled by the term 'launching an investigation'. That's corporate-speak for 'someone contacting the call centre, finding out who took the call and given them a verbal warning'.
in announcements off the train they're often referred to as customers rather than passengers, which I find annoying, as if management are trying to distance themselves from any obligation to get them anywhere, their job is just to sell tickets. However, I cope, the world goes on.
As for this particular case, the objectionable thing was telling a stranger she "didn't sound like a miss": personal comments like that do deserve an apology.
As for this particular case, the objectionable thing was telling a stranger she "didn't sound like a miss": personal comments like that do deserve an apology.
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