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Many Koreans lack knowledge on pronouns and express their hostility toward the novel concept.

How linguistics affect pronouns

Selina Son, Dylan Wang, Leanne Yoon, and Catherine Park October 3, 2023
“My pronouns are God now,” or “You look like a man, so I’ll call you ‘he.’” Such hurtful phrases often pop up in discussions of gender identity and its labels. Some might jump to conclusions or get aggressive in reaction to the supposed blatant lack of care for minorities. But let us step back, and take it easy. 
In Korea, especially Daegu, one of the most conservative cities in the nations, many lack basic knowledge about gender pronouns.

She/him/themself: what’s/the/deal?

Selina Son, Leanne Yoon, and Catherine Park September 19, 2023
A new student at DIS opens an email from their English teacher, and it ends with two words: she/her. This puzzles the student, for many Koreans have little knowledge or representation regarding gender issues and the LGBTQ+ community compared to their Western counterparts. So what’s the deal with the whole he/him, they/them business? 
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