Date: Fri, 20 Jan 1995 12:07:12 -0800
From: bucholtz[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]GARNET.BERKELEY.EDU
Subject: Re: 2 pl
On Fri, 20 Jan 1995, Ellen Fennell wrote:
The key word there is adolescent.
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From: ADS-L
To: Multiple recipients of list ADS-L
Subject: Re: 2 pl
Date: Thursday, January 19, 1995 9:13PM
I want to second whoever it was that noted that a waitress would not say
"you guys" in a posh restaurant.
On Dennis' note about sexism: Some may find it sexist, but for years
I've heard groups of adolescent and college women call each other "you
guys."
I think. Do I imagine that?
Tim
As a committed feminist and a postadolescent, I have to mention that I
use "you guys" with female addressees and referents. "Guy" is gendered,
in my idiolect, but "you guys" has no gender connotations. This seems to
be true of speakers of all ages in my hometown (in NW Indiana), including
my mother, who is not and never has been an adolescent.
Best,
Mary Bucholtz
Department of Linguistics
University of California, Berkeley
bucholtz[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]garnet.berkeley.edu