I live my life by trying to simplify it. To that extent I've given up slang for the most part, as it's simply easier to use proper* terms for many things, like men, women, child. Not guy, not gal, not kid. And addressing with common honorifics seems safe. This way, I seem to offend the least amount of people, which makes my life easier and hassle-free. The most I've gotten were comments on how properly stilted my language was for typical conversation. It was an astute observation I couldn't fault, but frankly, it makes my life easier. I'm all about me, I guess.
I don't think chick is all that disparaging, no more so than dude. It's quite informal, and used in intimate conversations. You don't often see it used to address women in public.
*socially acceptable, not slang.
I don't think chick is all that disparaging, no more so than dude. It's quite informal, and used in intimate conversations. You don't often see it used to address women in public.
*socially acceptable, not slang.
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