Dear Amy: Most of my coworkers are mindful of how they refer to me, and correct themselves when they make mistakes. However, there are a few people in our small office who have trouble getting it right.
Dear Amy: I’m a young professional in my second year at an office job that I love. I’m also nonbinary – neither a man nor a woman – and my pronouns are the gender-neutral “they/them.” My workplace is very accepting, and my pronouns are displayed on our agency’s website and on a nameplate at my desk. Most of my coworkers are mindful of how they refer to me, and correct themselves when they make mistakes. However, there are a few people in our small office who have trouble getting it right.
In her email, Shari stated that she remembered me doing the same thing and told me to stop taking pictures of people without their permission. She remembers this incident happening in a specific place, but does not remember the month, year or event. She did remember that I was using a digital camera. I have no recollection of this incident. I don’t take pictures of people without their permission. I’ve had a smartphone for almost 10 years and haven’t used a digital camera in all of that time.
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