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"Rare voornaamwoorden" zijn niet raar, maar gewoon een kwestie van wennen.
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how-to-know:
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question: 'How do I know how to address someone?'
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question: 'Hoe kom ik erachter hoe ik iemand moet aanspreken?'
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answer:
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You can just ask! Yes, it might be a bit awkward, but the more we do it, the less awkward it gets.
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If we can ask somebody their name, why not their pronouns?
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Je kunt het gewoon vragen! Ja, misschien is het een beetje ongemakkelijk, maar hoe vaker je het doet, hoe minder ongemakkelijk het wordt.
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Aangezien we al vragen hoe iemand heet, waarom dan ook niet wat hun voornaamwoorden zijn?
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(Just please don't phrase it as “are you a boy or a girl?”.
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This question implies that there's just two correct answers,
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and it suggests unhealthy curiosity about someone's genitals.
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Instead, you could just ask “what are your pronouns?” or “how should I refer to you?”)
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(Formuleer het alsjeblieft alleen niet als "ben je een jongen of een meisje?"
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Die vraag impliceert dat er alleen twee correcte antwoorden zijn
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en het suggereert dat je een ongezonde nieuwsgierigheid hebt wat betreft de genitaliën van die persoon.
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In plaats daarvan zou je gewoon kunnen vragen: "Wat zijn je voornaamwoorden?" of "hoe wil je aangesproken worden?")
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It's also important to normalise simply telling people your pronouns when you introduce yourself.
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“Hi, I'm Michæl, {/he=he/him}”. It's not hard – but for trans and nonbinary peopls it means so much!
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“Hi, I'm Michiel, {/he=he/him}”. It's not hard – but for trans and nonbinary peopls it means so much!
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It's even easier done online: just put your pronouns (or a link to examples from our website) to your bio.
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Remember also that many people might use a different name and a different set of pronouns depending on situation.
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They might not be out among friends or coworkers yet, but among friends be comfortable living their truth.
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Be mindful. You might for instance ask them “which pronouns should I use in front of your boss?”, etc.
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Some people give multiple pronouns, eg. “{/he&she=he/she}” or “{/they&he=they/he}”.
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Some people give multiple pronouns, eg. “{/zij&hij=zij/hij}” or “{/hen&hij=hen/hij}”.
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That means they like all of those forms. Usually, the first one is the preferred one.
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who-uses-it:
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question: 'Does anyone even use that?'
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question: 'Worden deze voornaamwoorden überhaupt door iemand gebruikt?'
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answer:
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Yes! Millions of enbies all around the world.
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Every pronoun listed here has someone that actually uses it in everyday life.
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Ja! Door miljoenen non-binaire personen over de hele wereld.
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Voor elk van de voornaamwoorden dat hier beschreven staat is er iemand die ze ook daadwerkelijk gebruikt in het dagelijks leven.
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authority:
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question: 'Are those nonbinary pronouns approved by some kind of authority?'
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answer:
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Dictionaries take their time to start including those changes,
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which doesn't make the change illegitimate in any way.
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But eventually the new forms, if used often enough, get included in dictionaries.
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{https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/singular-nonbinary-they=Merriam Webster}, for example,
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accepts the use of {/they=singular “they”} as a nonbinary pronoun.
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The American dictionary {https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/singular-nonbinary-they=Merriam Webster},
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for example, accepts the use of {/they=singular “they”} as a nonbinary pronoun.
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You can also read some {https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&q=neopronouns=academic papers}
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on neopronouns.
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