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- From: sue@netcom.com (Sue Miller)
- Subject: Re: chaps
- Message-ID: <1992Dec24.184134.22767@netcom.com>
- Organization: Netcom - Online Communication Services (408 241-9760 guest)
- References: <baron.92.724957187@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> <1992Dec23.125948.10966@vax.oxford.ac.uk>
- Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1992 18:41:34 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec23.125948.10966@vax.oxford.ac.uk> wilcox@vax.oxford.ac.uk writes:
- >In article <baron.92.724957187@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu>, baron@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (Dennis Baron) writes:
- >> Can anyone tell me whether the gender neutral use of chaps in the UK
- >> or elsewhere has met any resistance?
- >
- >I suspect it is a lot less widespread than people have been making out.
- >Speaking as a Public-School-and-Oxbridge educated man it conjures up thoughts
- >of terribly clubby Public-School-and-Oxbridge educated men with jobs in Daddy's
- >company and blonde bombshell girlfriends with brains almost as small as their
- >inamorati's guzzling champagne in fashionable wine bars. (Cultural
- >stereotyping? Surely not!) I certainly don't hear it used non-gender-
- >specifically, and I hear it used to men very rarely.
- >--
- >
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- This whole thread started because I complained to Mandar when he
- referred to me as a "chap" (singular). I love the way threads
- get spun off, because it wasn't a plural usage of chaps that I
- was protesting. Not that I've ever heard the words "chaps" or
- "lads" used for mixed groups of males and females anyway. Must
- be something outside the social groups with which I have contact.
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- It really chaps my hide. :-)
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