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- Gender_neutral_title abstract "The term gender neutral title refers to an honorific title that does not indicate the gender of the person being addressed, such as in a letter or other communication, or when introducing the person to others. By comparison, the traditional honorifics of Miss, Mrs, Ms and Mr all indicate the binary gender (i.e., \"gender\" in the traditional sense) of the individual. The newer term \"Mx\" avoids specifying gender not only for persons who wish not to indicate traditional gender (male or female) but also for persons whose gender identity does not fit the gender binary. Honorifics are used in situations when it is inappropriate to refer to someone only by their first or last name, such as when addressing a letter \"Dear Mx Jones\" or when introducing the person to others. Activists, supporters and others are working toward awareness and acceptance of alternative honorifics including Mx. Note that in Britain, honorifics are not ended with a period, while in the United States a period is used with the honorifics \"Mr.\" and \"Mrs.\" because they are abbreviations (for Mister and Mistress), as well as with \"Ms.\" in order to preserve the form. \"Miss\" is not ended with a period because it is not an abbreviated form of a longer word. \"Mx\" is pronounced \"mux\" or \"mix.\"".
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- Gender_neutral_title wikiPageRevisionID "694504906".
- Gender_neutral_title wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gender-neutral_language.
- Gender_neutral_title wikiPageWikiLink Category:Honorifics.
- Gender_neutral_title wikiPageWikiLink Gender.
- Gender_neutral_title wikiPageWikiLink Gender_binary.
- Gender_neutral_title wikiPageWikiLink Gender_identity.
- Gender_neutral_title wikiPageWikiLink Genderqueer.
- Gender_neutral_title wikiPageWikiLink Nat_Titman.
- Gender_neutral_title wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Gender_neutral_title wikiPageWikiLinkText "gender-neutral title".
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- Gender_neutral_title subject Category:Gender-neutral_language.
- Gender_neutral_title subject Category:Honorifics.
- Gender_neutral_title type Thing.
- Gender_neutral_title comment "The term gender neutral title refers to an honorific title that does not indicate the gender of the person being addressed, such as in a letter or other communication, or when introducing the person to others. By comparison, the traditional honorifics of Miss, Mrs, Ms and Mr all indicate the binary gender (i.e., \"gender\" in the traditional sense) of the individual.".
- Gender_neutral_title label "Gender neutral title".
- Gender_neutral_title seeAlso Mx..
- Gender_neutral_title seeAlso Mx_(title).
- Gender_neutral_title sameAs Q16979522.
- Gender_neutral_title sameAs m.0ynsj2v.
- Gender_neutral_title sameAs Q16979522.
- Gender_neutral_title wasDerivedFrom Gender_neutral_title?oldid=694504906.
- Gender_neutral_title isPrimaryTopicOf Gender_neutral_title.