• jqubed@lemmy.world
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      9 days ago

      Y’all gives modern English the second person plural it would otherwise be missing

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        8 days ago

        Missing? It is that part of speech! 😁 “You all,” the thing it conjoins, is proper English and the accurate thing to say. We do have it. We just refuse to try harder to be less patriarchal bc “guy” has less syllables. And most of the time it’s preceded by “you” anyway, so not even shorter. (If I’m wrong, someone please correct me)

        I take the time to correct myself in meetings, “when can you guys- ahem you all” - no apology, bc I’m doing my best, and demonstrating in my actions.

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          8 days ago

          “Would ya’ll like a soda?” Vs. “Would all ya’ll like a soda?” - one of these means everyone shares one soda, the other means each person gets their own - but I don’t know which is which :O

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        As a super non-Southern USA guy, anytime I drop a “y’all” into convo, my Southerner friends say I’m not doing it right because I simply substitute all “you” instances with “y’all”.

        I guess these friends don’t come from the singular-y’all part of the South.

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      9 days ago

      Y’all is a really good pronoun and I think more people should use it.

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      8 days ago

      i’m from australia and i’ve adopted yall for exactly that reason

      it also makes me real happy that some very transphobic shit heads would be furious if they knew that “their word” was part of the solution to gender neutral terminology