In its “inclusive language guide” for staff and students, Manchester University says sibling should be used to replace brother and sister, parent or guardian should be used rather than mum and dad, and husband and wife are also discouraged so as not to offend anyone, with partner being the preferred term instead.
Fortunately they don't appear to have noticed the 'Man' in Manchester…. yet.
Haaaaa! Well spotted, bhg! Back to the drawing board. 'Humanchester'? Nope. There's a 'man' in that too. Oh golly! What a pickle! All suggestions welcome.
The next problem coming over the hill is 'call them out' instead of challenge.
If we don't act now we'll be knee deep in 'wait-what' and other American affectations that are crowbarred into far too many sentences.
It is a guide.
No words have been banned. It is a list of terminology that they would prefer to be used, but no one is going to be thrown out for buying a Mothers Day card.
You can just imagine one of the Rees-Mogg sproglets being rusticated. "Mama, papa, I have been sent down for improper use of gendered pronouns". The shame.
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