Often used in text rather than conversation. Usually said after a gendered term for a person. This is a considerate thing to do if you suspect the reader is:
1. Non-binary or genderfluid
2. A group of people, “Hey guys!(gn)”
3. Anonymous, or you don’t know their gender
NOTE: depending on the context, the writer might also mean “Good Night” which is also often abbreviated to GN or gn
1. Non-binary or genderfluid
2. A group of people, “Hey guys!(gn)”
3. Anonymous, or you don’t know their gender
NOTE: depending on the context, the writer might also mean “Good Night” which is also often abbreviated to GN or gn
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