>>935748871 (OP)>>935749125Actually I have a strange linguistic habit of not using peoples names, rarely use pronouns. Most frequently will use (you) in direct talking, but having studied English, literature, and writing resulted more in speech than in better writing, causing weird speaking habits. Most people will drop excessive "me"s, "you"s, he/him/she/her and "they"s, and directly state a person's name, almost as sentence filler words.
Oddly others do not seem to directly notice my peculiar form of speech employed... just become unsettled and avoidant.
Then there is the bigoted demand of those mentally ill people that "they" is the choice neuter pronoun, when against for their irregular desires "they" is plural; "it" is singular. Repeating a suggestion that appropriate "new" usage should be exchanging "they" for "its" as would be systematically derived based on the pattern of logic operated on by activists evil enough to clown the language.