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Gender-neutral equivalent for “Take it like a man”
Does this make sense? For instance:
"John, just man up and get on with it".
You can't say this to a female, so what is the appropriate equivalent?
Does this make sense? For instance:
You can't say this to a female, so what is the appropriate equivalent? |
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I think a politically correct approach is in order: How about Bite the bullet ***** and get on with it. Where ***** is the lady's name, of course. |
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works for females as well as males. |
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Depending on the level of formality and familiarity, male-targeted terms can be used cross-gender to convey the same meaning. Since most of these terms are very informal anyway, most have become pretty interchangeable. In such cases they're generally said light-heartedly:
... can all be said to a woman whom you know very well, or in a very informal setting. There are more gender-neutral terms:
... as well as female-targeted terms:
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I've actually heard the term It even has a good Urban Dictionary reference, and they sell some swag with that printed on it. Of course its existence in the UD kind of implies it is cheifly used in AAVE. |
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