There’s a modern phenomenon where we are constantly being asked about our pronouns. Personally, I find it strange, if only because how are we meant to remember them all? And really it’s all just virtue signalling.
In life, we take our cue from what we see and naturally we try to be polite.
So, the pronoun question is surely redundant?
Here’s my take on it in a poem.
Pronouns Poem:
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