Hello! I know that I'm not in English. But I've noticed that. For example: A girl blocked me, when I tried to send her a PM! It says: has blocked you; you are not allowed to invite, join, or send him a PM. Looool. How do you know that the person is male or female. Him? Why him? She is a girl. Her. Regards.
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2. LaraStardust,
lol i know right a suggest would be you are not aloud to invite, join or send them a pm
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3. gaurasuryavanshi,
agree with you, dardar
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4. Paddy_Irishman,
if you know she's a girl you don't need it to be changed. :P
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5. afrim,
Hi, Generally, when refering to a non specific person, and we do not know the gender of him/her, in English as far as I know they use him. A teacher told me that due to a feminist movement of the last two decades, it is fairly acceptable to use her instead of him. Some others in these cases use both him and her joined by a slash, as in him/her. Cheers.