I go by how I like my whiskey and cut of brisket.
(neat/lean)
(neat/lean)
rgleml said:
Is it normal to include preferred pronouns in an email signature block? The sender's name is Martha and she said she is a "she/her". I was surprised. I thought it was a guy.
Ibarra said:
It becomes more popular and more common recently
Gay here and I dont use them. I'd love to use "Sir" like the poster above though. Just to troll....BlueTaze said:
Pronouns in your sig is how you show you are NOT a homophonic anti-trans bigot, like all those who don't include pronouns in sig. At least that's the goal. Guilt by non-association.
#progressives
atmtws said:Gay here and I dont use them. I'd love to use "Sir" like the poster above though. Just to troll....BlueTaze said:
Pronouns in your sig is how you show you are NOT a homophonic anti-trans bigot, like all those who don't include pronouns in sig. At least that's the goal. Guilt by non-association.
#progressives
combat wombat said:
My son signed into a camp at Rice University. They gave him a name tag on a lanyard. Then they handed him a sheet of pronoun stickers. I guess some conversation occurred and the staff handed him a he/him sticker. He balled it up and tossed it in the garbage. They saw that he didn't have one and offered it to him again. He said he ended up balling up and tossing FIVE stickers before they left him alone.
You can. If they harass you, pull your gay card on their bigoted asses.atmtws said:Gay here and I dont use them. I'd love to use "Sir" like the poster above though. Just to troll....BlueTaze said:
Pronouns in your sig is how you show you are NOT a homophonic anti-trans bigot, like all those who don't include pronouns in sig. At least that's the goal. Guilt by non-association.
#progressives
LitreBoy said:
I didn't read all of these (just skimmed), but did see the Lord/Sir comment. Assuming this was in jest.
Story from one of my professional mentors at our last company:
Meeting with execs about adding line to their sigs. He said "He/Him/Lord/Master". He got asked to meet someone from HR outside the room.
He/Him was fine, but the HR rep questioned the Lord/Master.
His response was that he was a Master Drill Sergeant in the Marines as also owned property in Scotland which made him a Lord of whatever land he had there.
Needless to say, they allowed him to not have is pronouns in his sig.