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Following on from certain women's demands that . . .
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the syllable 'man' should be dropped from the word 'chairman' isn't also right and proper to drop it from the word 'woman'?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The word 'witless' rang a bell then Jack? I had thought of expressing my opinions on the subject of winning the lottery, buying a yacht and spending the rest of my life in supreme luxury, but tempting though it was decided to vent my anger on the little busy-bodies whose lives are so dull and routine their only escape is continually gripe, whinge and whine over everything which has grabbed their brief attention span for a moment. Why can't everyone be like you Jack - an intellectual GIANT anyone would be a fool to cross swords with?
em...Please do not think that I was hitting-out at you.
My posting was just coincidentally a comment which appeared to be a response to yours. Like you, I couldn't care less. Furthermore, whilst I have always supported ladies in their quest for equal rights, I see no reason for words which have been used for generations to be altered. (OMG someone will now suggest that 'lad' in 'ladies is masculine.)
Ron.
My posting was just coincidentally a comment which appeared to be a response to yours. Like you, I couldn't care less. Furthermore, whilst I have always supported ladies in their quest for equal rights, I see no reason for words which have been used for generations to be altered. (OMG someone will now suggest that 'lad' in 'ladies is masculine.)
Ron.
whilst i think sometimes these things go to far and end up seeming silly, its important to acknowledge and welcome equality...
the battle of the sexes has been far too one-sided for centuries and its time things changed.
there is nothing wrong with changing some things and just saying chair, or chairperson - its as easy to say.
i dont see the need to change words like manager, because although the 1st 3 letters are man, it doesnt imply the person is a man...
i do think altering certain words such as actor to actress, manager to manageress is pointless and unnecessary...many female actors refuse to use the term actress...
for my industry it is often pointed out when a job ad states - cameraman, or propman or makeup girl or wardrobe mistress...
because although its mainly just that the poster hasnt even considered the terms they have chosen, its really quite wrong to specify gender unless theres a very good reason - especially when there are industry standard equivalemnts to all the above terms that actually are far more commonly used....such as camera op, props, makeup artist, and wardrobe...
the battle of the sexes has been far too one-sided for centuries and its time things changed.
there is nothing wrong with changing some things and just saying chair, or chairperson - its as easy to say.
i dont see the need to change words like manager, because although the 1st 3 letters are man, it doesnt imply the person is a man...
i do think altering certain words such as actor to actress, manager to manageress is pointless and unnecessary...many female actors refuse to use the term actress...
for my industry it is often pointed out when a job ad states - cameraman, or propman or makeup girl or wardrobe mistress...
because although its mainly just that the poster hasnt even considered the terms they have chosen, its really quite wrong to specify gender unless theres a very good reason - especially when there are industry standard equivalemnts to all the above terms that actually are far more commonly used....such as camera op, props, makeup artist, and wardrobe...
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