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uiri | 3 years ago

Have you considered that someone who chooses "it/its" as its pronouns is intentionally trying to break the English language with said choice? In this case, it is Swiss, and therefore it is likely not a native English speaker which could be a factor as well.

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felurx|3 years ago

German has similar singular pronouns to English, with "he", "she" and it corresponding directly to "er", "sie" und "es".

(Not trying to make any point here, just thought it might be useful for context.)

nibbleshifter|3 years ago

Swiss though, so the evil twin of German :P

ripdog|3 years ago

Possibly, but that just makes me more interested in simply ignoring her wishes.