The NFC B-Day Chat Thread

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Here we go, a fresh cup for both of us (I think we need it)!
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I almost missed it...today is National Cat Lady Day!
I didn't post because I'm not a lady (or female by any name)

Discussion: Recent NPR story about a guy who didn't get a job as a school district supervisor because he said "Thank you ladies" after the interview which the women (some have PhDs, as does he) found insulting/demeaning.

I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around the word "lady" being insulting or considered degrading. I would consider it a generic, possibly somewhat formal, term and not demeaning. Can anyone enlighten me?

Many years ago I was walking one direction down the hall at work and a group of women I knew were approaching. I said "good morning ladies" as we passed and got the feeling I had said something wrong. No time to address them each by name, "Hello women" just sounds wrong. So does "Hi guys" since they were all female. "Hello people"? Nah. I am lost! Obviously this has stuck with me since it was probably 40 years ago!

I guess maybe it is just best to not say anything beyond "Hi" or "Thank you", especially now with the advent of "they/them" in addition to the he/him, she/her we old people grew up with.

I'm still waiting for Rosey the Robot to go on sale. She's my dream housekeeper. Pretty sure she'd clean the cat boxes.
How many here need to be apprised of that reference? ;)

I didn't even notice 🤣
I did but I didn't say anything, it would be rude to point out an honest error ;)
 
I didn't post because I'm not a lady (or female by any name)

Discussion: Recent NPR story about a guy who didn't get a job as a school district supervisor because he said "Thank you ladies" after the interview which the women (some have PhDs, as does he) found insulting/demeaning.

I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around the word "lady" being insulting or considered degrading. I would consider it a generic, possibly somewhat formal, term and not demeaning. Can anyone enlighten me?

Many years ago I was walking one direction down the hall at work and a group of women I knew were approaching. I said "good morning ladies" as we passed and got the feeling I had said something wrong. No time to address them each by name, "Hello women" just sounds wrong. So does "Hi guys" since they were all female. "Hello people"? Nah. I am lost! Obviously this has stuck with me since it was probably 40 years ago!

I guess maybe it is just best to not say anything beyond "Hi" or "Thank you", especially now with the advent of "they/them" in addition to the he/him, she/her we old people grew up with.


How many here need to be apprised of that reference? ;)


I did but I didn't say anything, it would be rude to point out an honest error ;)
Just say...hi ya'll!
 
I didn't post because I'm not a lady (or female by any name)

Discussion: Recent NPR story about a guy who didn't get a job as a school district supervisor because he said "Thank you ladies" after the interview which the women (some have PhDs, as does he) found insulting/demeaning.

I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around the word "lady" being insulting or considered degrading. I would consider it a generic, possibly somewhat formal, term and not demeaning. Can anyone enlighten me?

Many years ago I was walking one direction down the hall at work and a group of women I knew were approaching. I said "good morning ladies" as we passed and got the feeling I had said something wrong. No time to address them each by name, "Hello women" just sounds wrong. So does "Hi guys" since they were all female. "Hello people"? Nah. I am lost! Obviously this has stuck with me since it was probably 40 years ago!

I guess maybe it is just best to not say anything beyond "Hi" or "Thank you", especially now with the advent of "they/them" in addition to the he/him, she/her we old people grew up with.


How many here need to be apprised of that reference? ;)


I did but I didn't say anything, it would be rude to point out an honest error ;)

I've never taken offense at anyone calling me lady. There are way worse things to be called :lol:

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