Family & Relationships5 mins ago
No More Master Bedrooms …
//Estate agents across the UK are banning the use of the term master bedroom due to its links with slavery and sexism.//
https:/ /www.st andard. co.uk/n ews/uk/ estate- agents- banned- master- bedroom s-slave ry-a448 8896.ht ml
I wonder what will happen to master plans, ships’ Masters, Master’s degrees - and - heaven forbid - Masterchef?
It’s all becoming worse than daft now.
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I wonder what will happen to master plans, ships’ Masters, Master’s degrees - and - heaven forbid - Masterchef?
It’s all becoming worse than daft now.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If they do away with Master Bates, Seaman Staines won't be very happy. (Yes, I do know that Richard Digance invented the characters).
Having read through the article, I wonder just how many house buyers who are black have vocally objected (or even bridled) when hearing the term 'Master Bedroom'? Or how many gay female couples have refused to buy a house which has 'his' and 'her' bathrooms? Sometimes, just sometimes, people 'overthink' things and this is the result :-(
Having read through the article, I wonder just how many house buyers who are black have vocally objected (or even bridled) when hearing the term 'Master Bedroom'? Or how many gay female couples have refused to buy a house which has 'his' and 'her' bathrooms? Sometimes, just sometimes, people 'overthink' things and this is the result :-(
You can still call it a master bedroom if you want to. Some estate agents don't want to, for all the right reasons of course ...
> Peter Wetherell, executive chairman of Wetherell in Mayfair, said the company was removing the term master bedroom on all of its listings in an attempt to appeal to more socially conscious buyers. He told The Times: "These changes are being driven by political correctness ..."
> Peter Wetherell, executive chairman of Wetherell in Mayfair, said the company was removing the term master bedroom on all of its listings in an attempt to appeal to more socially conscious buyers. He told The Times: "These changes are being driven by political correctness ..."