u/Unlegendary_Newbie

Image 1 — Would a native English speaker use this word? Is it offensive? Would it upset a certain type of people to say these words in front of their face?
Image 2 — Would a native English speaker use this word? Is it offensive? Would it upset a certain type of people to say these words in front of their face?
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Would a native English speaker use this word? Is it offensive? Would it upset a certain type of people to say these words in front of their face?

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u/Unlegendary_Newbie — 3 days ago
Is it natural to use pronouns of the same gender closely like this? It can confuse readers or audience easily. If it's 'he' and 'her', that would easily be more clear which pronoun refers to whom. But in this case in the picture, wouldn't it be better to say 'she stood up for Sonia'?
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Is it natural to use pronouns of the same gender closely like this? It can confuse readers or audience easily. If it's 'he' and 'her', that would easily be more clear which pronoun refers to whom. But in this case in the picture, wouldn't it be better to say 'she stood up for Sonia'?

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u/Unlegendary_Newbie — 5 days ago