If someone's first name is Sarvenaz, would you assume they are male, or female?
It means "a tall slender tree" or "a beautiful woman" in Farsi.
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If someone's first name is Sarvenaz, would you assume they are male, or female?
It means "a tall slender tree" or "a beautiful woman" in Farsi.
And then there's Durham's so called public transportation. My 10 mile commute = 2 hours, each way on it. And I'm going from a major Durham neighborhood to a major Durham employment area. So, yeah, I feel dw's pain. Except for the part where I've just given up and drive in.
Oh, but PS: as a person with a gender-neutral first name, I always appreciate it when people don't assume.
Not that Sarvenaz appears to be gender-neutral.
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Me=slow today. Very very slow.
Oh! I forgot to tell that all the Serenity premiere talk gave my sleep-deprived mind a premiere-themed dream last night. Though I weirdly conflated Hollywood with Chatanooga, and the setting somehow transitioned from the red carpet to a seedy youth hostel kitchen where teenage fangirls were trying to cajole Sean Maher into kissing them (I somehow managed to resist joining in, while Kristen rolled her eyes something fierce) to a twillight country lane I was giving ita a lift down. She jumped out of the car to run across lawns in pursuit of a fleeing perp, and I discovered that even in my dreams I'm sadly out of shape as I huffed and panted and fell way behind.
I always appreciate it when people don't assume
Sometimes you have to, though. English and software can be annoying. Not to mention colour coding the napkins pink or blue.
Whee! Perp!
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Oh yeah. That. I'm slower than you.
Sometimes you have to, though. English and software can be annoying. Not to mention colour coding the napkins pink or blue.
Well, yeah. In those cases, I appreciate people who don't freak out when you guess wrong. In my direct-mail days, I remember several irate letters from people like men named Marion or women called Chris or whatever. Come ON, people.
Sometimes you have to, though. English and software can be annoying.
I wish they wouldn't. But I don't get bent out of shape about it.
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