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Questions about genderless people, part 2: gender-neutral honorific?


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This is the second part of this thread. Reborn is famous for using xe/xem/xyr to describe the character Adrienn, but what's the equivalent of "sir" or "ma'am" for that? Someone phoned my home earlier today and called me "ma'am". She was trying to be polite, but it backfired because I'm not a woman. So what would be the gender neutral equivalent?

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I know that in Legislative-speak, the term "Your Honor" can refer to a judge/formal head of an office that is any gender, but outside of a court, I'm unsure. Similarly (in the Middle Ages, for example), "My Liege" was used to refer to a Lord, but I'm unsure if it could also be used to refer to a Lady, the female equivalent of a Lord. As Ame said in the thread several months past, the English language is polar, leaving room mainly for male and female. Perhaps in another more advanced language, there is a proper term of formality for the non-binary.

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