Posted on 11/12/2017 11:21:56 AM PST by lowbridge
Its why, at Powderhorns May Day Cafe, a small sign taped to the counter bears a polite request: The May Day Cafe asks that you use gender-neutral language when addressing its employees. Thank you. A similar note, modeled after May Days, went up next to the cash register at Taco Cats Midtown Global Market stall in September: Please use gender-neutral language when addressing our staff. Thanks for being a pal.
I think gendered language is pretty integrated in restaurant culture, says Taco Cat co-owner Tristan Jimerson. Ive been working in restaurants for a long time, and sir-ing and maam-ing people, thats just how youre taught.
For Jimerson, who in interviews asks potential hires their preferred pronouns right after asking their name, it just made sense to extend that same courtesy to customer interactions. Following May Days lead, the bike delivery taco joint became one of the newest practitioners of this emerging language movement in the service industry.
That movement got its start in the Twin Cities at Cafe SouthSide. More a community gathering hub than just somewhere to hunker down and suck up the free WiFi, the Powderhorn cafe was a place of radical hospitality, one that actively welcomed LGBTQ+ customers and served as a safe space for trans and non-binary folks. Co-owners Roxanne Anderson and Anna Mayer intentionally created that trans-friendly environmentit was always as connected to their mission as brewing coffee or selling sandwiches.
(Excerpt) Read more at citypages.com ...
Used to take my grandfather out for breakfast on Sundays. Always had to get the same waitress, a redhead, and while she was pouring the coffee he’d ask “How ya doin’ Toots?”.
Or maybe I’ll go in and ask what the f*ck is a gender-neutral pronoun? (flips around in grammar book. Oh, then I have to use IT or THING.)
Hey, thing! would you bring some more coffee! Oh, and please tell it over there that I would like some dessert.
Also, tell the cook that it did a good job cooking the capon. I’ll just call you “gelding.”
Hey, You...
I’d do them one better. I would take my business elsewhere.GENDER NEUTRAL THIS!!
Eff No... my relationship with pronouns doesn’t change because of your mental illness
I dont refer to the waiters at any restaurant by any gender pronoun anyway
I’d be happy to. As I turn and leave I’ll say “So long, aholes!”
Although not stated as a primary goal, the erosion of civility as a result of political correctness is clearly an outcome. If you were on the waitstaff, why would you tolerate this treatment?
I'd be nervous if this thing served me - you don't know what it has handled.
Don’t worry I would never frequent your establishment if it was the last one on earth. No I will not use your language style, mine is just fine.
“Okay. Goodbye!”
Don’t Let It Bring You Down
It’s only Castles Burning
Find someone that’s turning
and you will come around.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7letrMf_nE
Let me get this straight (pun intended).
A transgender person is not happy being what they were born as. Let’s assume that was female and now they are male, but they will be upset to be called sir? Aren’t they trying to be thought of as, “sir” or even mister or dude?
Of course, the pictures at the link are freaks which I believe is a gender neutral term.
I wont have to be concerned about it because I wouldnt stop in even if the restaurant were right across the street.
How about Good Bye. Is that gender neutral enough for you???
Yep!
“Can you tell it Ill have another cup of coffee?”
In college my then girlfriend, who was working the concession stand at a basketball game, was approached by a black man who said: “Yo, gi me a hot dog bitts!” She proceeded to let him know she was not his bitts! Loved that girl!
So, I would just say: “Gi me another cup o coffee bitts!”
If you require that of me, a customer, then, I’ll just find another place to eat.
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