I mean yeah. Europe colonized most of the world, and while I hate to admit it they got a lot of stuff right with legal and political system.
I mean yeah. Europe colonized most of the world, and while I hate to admit it they got a lot of stuff right with legal and political system.
I mean they do apply to everyone in Canada according to them.
I mean why not just use different creams?
Might you be Arab by any chance? If not you can probably get citizenship somewhere.
I understand that historically “men” was used to refer to humans in general
Not just historically. It’s a literary term, but still a thing.
Other than that, inclusivity is important, but inclusivity theater is just annoying. Literally nothing will change if you change that one word in the constitution.
Men in this use case is already gender neutral.
Okay replacing men with persons is just nitpicking, and I don’t think it’s grammatically correct.
Okay as a Muslim many things about Christianity now make a lot more sense.
ivxferre is right, so I’ll just state of a few examples:
Baito, which in fact comes from the German arbeit and means a part time job.
Apiiru, which comes from the English appeal but actually means to emphasize or play up something as a way of making yourself more attractive or making a point. For example, you can say “He looks like a good guy but that’s all apiiru”.
Cureemu, which is supposed to be the English claim but refers to complaints or having an issue with something in general.
So, about honorifics: Whether they’ll actually correspond to keigo is a hit and miss depending on the actual relationship between the characters. This happens for a few reasons, but the most important one is that in Japanese using an honorific other than san or sama (or not using one at all) is a declaration of either a large difference in status, a close relationship or shonen protagonist syndrome. It’s more complicated in real life, but this is how it usually goes in anime. So anyway, one common example is that highschooler characters will usually address each other with san even though they never use keigo.
About #4, where do you even see TN nowadays? I’m pretty sure I haven’t seen one in years.
As another guy who finds life easier with CCs (suspected audio processing issues + not a native speaker): Holy fuck this sounds terrifying. Both in a “what the fuck are you idiots doing” sense and in because having your perception of reality (or “reality” in this case) distorted by dumbasses on a keyboard is actually a scary idea. What are they even thinking?
I have no idea.