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OK, how about "Ladies and gentlemen and if there are any of the rather few in the general scheme of things people within earshot who identify as neither, you as well".
If I was a tube driver I would just take the p*ss by either calling everyone "plebs", "folks" or saying stuff like "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears"
It's not even like many people identify as neither gender - only a fraction of trans people. Has anyone askedif trans people find public announcements on trains to be distressing?
Being trans has nothing to do with it. Everyone finds announcements on trains distressing, they mean delays.
They should make it totally inclusive by mentioning all genders, races etc. etc. equally:
"Ladies, men, transgender, gays, lesbians, people of above average weight, people of Polish origin, Pakistani, Indian, Afro Caribbean.................."
It's not even like many people identify as neither gender - only a fraction of trans people. Has anyone asked if trans people find public announcements on trains to be distressing?
Trans people are varied so you can't just one group of they identify as a binary gender or not.
It's not even like many people identify as neither gender - only a fraction of trans people. Has anyone asked if trans people find public announcements on trains to be distressing?
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