She, her, and hers are gender-specific pronouns that are typically used to refer to women or girls. She/her pronouns may also be used by gender nonconforming, nonbinary, or gender expansive people.
We toss around “he,” “she,” and “they” like they've always been part of the English language, but only one of them, the pronoun "he,” actually dates back to the earliest form of English. The others?
An NHS trust has said the pronouns “Xey/Xem” can be used by staff at work. King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in south London also urged staff to apologise if they used the “wrong” pronouns ...
NHS staff have been told they can use the pronouns ‘Xey/Xem’ at work as part of a plan to boost ‘inclusion in the workplace’. The gender-neutral pronouns – often used within nonbinary and trans ...
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