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Describing Words
Ungentlemanly/Unladylike
Job Titles
Businessman/Businesswoman
chairman/chairwoman
Titles
- Refering to them by name in replacement can also work if titles don’t feel quite right to them. It’s best to discuss this on a personal level to those you know personally who would want neutral titles.
Here’s a link to someone else’s title list which is very nice.
Brother/Sister
Niece/Nephew
- Nespring: literally meaning “the offspring of my sibling” from the old English roots “offspring” which is just ‘of spring’ and the Latin root “nepos” that both niece and nephew are derived from. x
Aunt/Uncle
- Avaun: derived from the roots of both “aunt” and “uncle,” the anglo-French “aunte” and the Latin “avunculus”
Grandmother/Grandfather
GodfatherGodmother
Godson/Goddaughter
Mother/Father
Daughter / Son
Kid Nicknames
Groups
Friend nicknames
Mrs/Miss/Mis/Mr
From here
Sir/Madam
Prince/Princess
Boyfriend/Girlfriend
fiancée/fiancé?
Husband/Wife
QP partner