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I thank you all and appreciate your replies. I tried frubaling you but I got the message the I'm done for the last 24 hours!
Really sorry about that!
Just use "*******" Smart Guy. You can't go wrong.
Maybe, but I wonder if my poor face and butt could!
I can't handle beating
I am from California, I call just about everyone "dude"
Cool. You're friends are probably nice people
Yeah, he wasn't criticizing you for using the word guys, he was criticizing you for defending the extremely offensive and inappropriate posts of a rape apologist, and highlighted the word guys to illustrate that there are literally no women on the entire planet who will ever tell you getting raped was actually good for them. Only a guy could possibly believe that, and thankfully not many of them do.
I wasn't defending any one, I was generally implying that we should converse without using inappropriate behavior after I found both sides attacking each other!
I'd never side with rape!
He could have confronted me about it in a good way instead of the way he did. I'd have welcomed it. Some of the rules of RF are about respect!
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Usually, guys. Informal. persons of either sex; people: Could one of you guys help me with this?
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Yeah, that was the source I provided too!
I thought I'd still ask after being attacked for using it!
Less butt kicking than addressing a mixed gender group as "girls", Smart Guy.
Works for me
I don't think it's rude. Internet forums don't have national boundaries so terms such as this crop up whereby in "real life" it would depend on the country as to whether the term is used. I assume (but could be wrong) that it's an American term and currently doesn't get used much in this way in the UK. Of course, that may change with time.
True. The way I learned English stand with it as okay, but after being attacked for it, I thought I'd ask about it again!
No, people are way too sensitive, and should really get a hobby that doesn't involve being an ******* on the internet.
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Y'all is used all over the south, not only Texas. I have actually heard it used by people in other states too, but I dont remember which. I've heard it a lot in hip hop and rap circles too. ( definitely just caught myself accidentally saying "and rape circles too". Glad I caught that)
I use y'all all the time. I once used it with a couple of British ladies and one of them was like "'y'all'? is that an American thing?"
I am a big proponent of the excellent, gender-neutral contraction that is y'all
Definitely good information we have here!
Is that an American thing?
I can't find it, but I made a thread about this very issue not long ago, Smart Guy.
The consensus was they'd let me live.
I remember a thread about using "boys" and "girls". Do you mean that one? I remember that one. Did it cover "guys" as a gender neutral terminology?
Its ok to do and sometimes works in ones favor...
"Hey guys, whats up?"
"There are girls here too!!!!"
"prove you're a girl "
Hehe, that would have worked with who attacked me
But I don't think I would have used it
You weren't rude but i see how it is rude. I think its an inherent flaw the the language and society.
Thank you for the feedback!
I do collect criticism and try to improve myself by considering it rationally. I really appreciate your input!
"Guys" is so common, I have a hard time believing it would bother people. I think referring to general, unknown things (like animals, hypothetical people, and so on) as "he" is more damaging. IMO it leads people to believe that the default of living creatures is male, whereas you must have some evidence to contrary to go on calling something female. Certainly that makes females out to be The Other in a way that other parts of our language do not. "Guys" seems harmless, since it pretty much just means group of people nowadays.
Same idea I had about "guys" until I was blamed for using it, so I thought I'd ask!
I do have my thought about non humans too, but I prefer to use the common gender references to not hurt the feelings of other!