Is it too much to ask that people know the difference between “woman” and “women”?

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Stipulating that autocorrect is sometimes auto-incorrect, and that not all people are native English speakers, the number of social media posts in which people refer to “a women” is disturbing.

I don’t know if this is the result of a failing education system, or just a passive form of sexism, but it bothers me. I’m about to start actively correcting it in people’s posts, downvotes/harassment be damned.

If I’m going to live in a world where my rights are slowly stripped away, they could at least correctly spell the name of the group I belong to as they do it.

Comments

  1. Baaderino Avatar

    I don’t think this is something to worry about, people confuse this stuff all the time, „man“ and „men“ is also used falsely all the time, just like „their“ and „they‘re“ etc.

  2. piterisonfire Avatar

    In the case of non-native speakers, are they corrected but then insist on spelling it wrong? I feel like there’s almost no malice in regards to this.

    (and yes, auto-correct will sometimes fail)

  3. Time_Ad8557 Avatar

    Wow! I’ve noticed this too and it’s a personal pet peeve. I didn’t think anyone else cared about this haha. People say it too, particularly on social.

  4. freezing_pinguin Avatar

    I honestly can’t see the connection to sexism here.

    I hate to be dismissive as well, but like..

  5. orchidlake Avatar

    It’s too much to ask people to distinguish between:

    There/they’re/their 

    Your/you’re

    Than/then 

    As well as NOT using “could of” (SO wrong!) instead of “could’ve” (or could have!) 

    (wo)men instead of (wo)man is the same thing. Seeing it as sexist is just gonna make you waste time on unnecessary feelings. The bigger issue imo is standalone “female” instead of woman as well as calling adult women “girl”, those things aren’t just brainfart typos 

  6. Dry_Prompt3182 Avatar

    I have not seen this enough to make me angry. To/too, then/than, they’re/their/there, laid/layed, paid/payed are all things that I see on a daily basis that make me want to scream. And anyone using the word “I’s” instead of “my” is automatically assumed to be a non-reader in my book.

    Where are you seeing this? Can you please provide an example?

  7. sun_and_stars8 Avatar

    To me it’s just one in a very, very long list of chronically misused words in digital communication that is equally related to long failed education systems and shitty ai powered autocorrects that have gotten worse than when clippy ran things

  8. Umikaloo Avatar

    I wish there were a gentler way to correct people’s spelling on social media. I often see people confuse “Horde” and “Hoard”, and am often met with hostility when I try to correct them.

    I’ve also seen lots of people who will refer to a trans person as “a trans”, in the same way some people will refer to black people as “the blacks”. It makes me wonder if they wouldn’t rather be using a slur if they could get away with it.