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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your mom doesn't want to be referred to in the third person. It has nothing to do with the use of "she" or a gendered pronoun. She wants to be recognized by her own name.[/quote] Well she needs to learn to grow up and be an adult. You don’t get to demand what words other people use when they are talking to someone else. That discussion is being had by the two people involved and it is very rude to butt in just to correct something that is a completely normal and proper in the english language. Mom is modeling very rude and obnoxious behavior all in the name of “respect”. It’s pretty blatantly hypocritical. People don’t get a free pass to be rude and demanding just because they don’t like a simple word choice.[/quote] Uh, she is a mom instructing her child in correct grammar. The mother obviously understands grammar for the "english" (sic) language, something that you and OP clearly don't.[/quote]
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