Women calling each other "dude" and "bro" in movies and shows.
When did that start? And does anyone else think it sounds weird?
marble falls
(69,868 posts)Nittersing
(7,977 posts)Much the same way that my generation started referring to my gal pals as "guys" as in, "you guys want to go out for a couple drinks (or whatever)."
walkingman
(10,185 posts)bif
(26,522 posts)Brother Buzz
(39,392 posts)Sometimes you eat the bear
.sometimes the bear eats you.
KLK1972
(8 posts)With each other and their friends, I think they qualify as Gen Z. It's actually hilarious to see/hear. Also, one of them has a Funcle shirt, although she is not an uncle nor a funcle
Deuxcents
(24,998 posts)Chalco
(1,430 posts)When I read something that goes like "...and in the history of mankind..." I shake my head and feel unrepresented.
I know my mind is supposed to translate it to "well, the author means all of us, men and women" but I find it disrespectful.
anciano
(2,058 posts)has become the commonly used default when referring to a mixed gender group. To an old "dude" like me it just sounds awkward....