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Is "Mate" a gender neutral term

Started by LizK, January 18, 2019, 04:11:18 AM

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Ryuichi13

Quote from: Jessica on January 18, 2019, 01:23:36 PM
It may be, in the states if someone addresses a group of individuals, mixed or singular genders, it sometimes goes like..."how are you guys doing" or "what do you guys want to do" etc.
I does seem odd that it is that way.  One wouldn't think "guy" is directed as a feminine term, but it is sometimes.

I use "guys," "dude" and "man" when referring to a group of all males, or mixed males and females (including any NBs).  When it's a group of females, I use "ladies." 

I always thought "mate" was a UK/Australian term for male friends.  We don't use it much here.

I'm American, if that makes a difference.

Ryuichi


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CynthiaAnn

I use the word Mate often to refer to my wife / "soul mate" here.

I know this word gets a lot of use in AU....Interesting to read other's posts....

Cynthia -
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