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{{ENX|time=13:52, 25 August 2015 (UTC)|text=I'm part of that minority who thinks it is '''wrong''' to use "they" when referring to singular nouns/subjects. I'm just going to state why: it's been drilled into my head over the course of my many years of schooling. The last time I heard "It's wrong to use 'they' to refer to singular objects, class," was in 2013. Maybe times have changed, and I haven't realized it. Sure, using "they" would probably make things easier sometimes and may sound better on occasion to me, but then I remember what I was taught. When I read "The user summons their Keyblade," on a page, it just drives me nuts and continues to do so until I "correct" it. Of course, this could be partly because of my OCD. I don't know. I'll go with whatever the community goes with. I pray this Wiki makes a good, right decision; keep in mind that if we're going for professionalism here (what I always strive for), then going for something that is grammatically incorrect is '''not''' the way to achieve it. However, if times have changed and there is significant proof from official sources to prove that, then by all means, use "they."}} | {{ENX|time=13:52, 25 August 2015 (UTC)|text=I'm part of that minority who thinks it is '''wrong''' to use "they" when referring to singular nouns/subjects. I'm just going to state why: it's been drilled into my head over the course of my many years of schooling. The last time I heard "It's wrong to use 'they' to refer to singular objects, class," was in 2013. Maybe times have changed, and I haven't realized it. Sure, using "they" would probably make things easier sometimes and may sound better on occasion to me, but then I remember what I was taught. When I read "The user summons their Keyblade," on a page, it just drives me nuts and continues to do so until I "correct" it. Of course, this could be partly because of my OCD. I don't know. I'll go with whatever the community goes with. I pray this Wiki makes a good, right decision; keep in mind that if we're going for professionalism here (what I always strive for), then going for something that is grammatically incorrect is '''not''' the way to achieve it. However, if times have changed and there is significant proof from official sources to prove that, then by all means, use "they."}} | ||
{{Chitalian8|time=14:52, 25 August 2015 (UTC)|text= I dunno about everyone else, but that link to Oxford you posted, 15th, is looking pretty convincing to me.}} | {{Chitalian8|time=14:52, 25 August 2015 (UTC)|text= I dunno about everyone else, but that link to Oxford you posted, 15th, is looking pretty convincing to me.}} | ||
{{ENX|time=16:25, 25 August 2015 (UTC)|text=Before this discussion continues further, I'd like to throw this link out there: | {{ENX|time=16:25, 25 August 2015 (UTC)|text=Before this discussion continues further, I'd like to throw this link out there: [https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/595/01/ Click me!] | ||
It says basically says that because "their" is a pronoun like "he," "she," and "it," it '''MUST''' agree in number: | It says basically says that because "their" is a pronoun like "he," "she," and "it," it '''MUST''' agree in number: |
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