Ronni, I have a lot of respect for your postings, but I have to disagree with this one. I’m too old school to get into the gender identification thing. Females are Ma’am and Guys are Sir. And although I don’t care to be called pet names, I don’t correct anyone who uses them, unless it’s a guy calling me Sweetie or Darling.
Thank you
@Been There, I appreciate that.
I have been presented with situations where it’s unclear to me what gender I am addressing. Beautifully applied makeup and beard scruff. Obvious breasts but buzz cut and trousers. Gorgeous, styled long hair, professional manicure of long and adorned nails, crotch bulge. Or a completely androgynous look that could be male or female. Im faced with contrary, conflicting information as to gender, either the one they were born with or the one they identify as.
In those instances there are no hard lines so your “females are ma’am and guys are sir” approach would be a stumbling block for me. I could just say nothing after a thank you or you’re welcome, but it sounds very curt, and it’s been all but impossible so far curb my natural inclination to be chatty and warm to the folks I deal with day to day
If I’m trying to get a store clerks attention I would typically say Ma’am? Or Sir? In a voice loud enough to get their attention. But if I’m unclear as to their gender? I’ve tried “excuse me?” And “hello?” And they work ok.
Too, I’m out and about and around people on a daily basis. My work requires lots of interactions with tradespeople, customer service type, bank tellers and other executives….many different professions as I go about the daily tasks of facilitating things for my clients. So I come across situations on an almost daily basis where I’m unsure how to address someone.
If your (the general your, not you personally) lifestyle is such that your interactions with others are few and far between, or they’re mostly with folks you already know, then this situation would be far less of a problem for you. That’s not the case for me so it’s a very real conundrum in my world.