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Miss Manners: How to address someone without knowing pronouns or gender identity?
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In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to a reader wanting to respect service workers' gender identity.

In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to a reader wanting to respect service workers' gender identity. You can send your questions to Miss Manners through her email, [email protected] MISS MANNERS: I was in a store the other day and wanted to catch the attention of a worker who was down the aisle from me and walking away.

Before I became aware of the pain caused by misgendering people, I probably would’ve just called out, “Excuse me, sir?” Now I want to do better, but there seems to be no way to call out to someone whose gender is unknown. “Excuse me, person?” or “friend?” Both sound absurd. Is there a gender-neutral way to get the attention of somebody in the service industry?GENTLE READER: Just “excuse me” is fine.

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