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But the way that sentence would normally be said where I'm from (Australia) would be "as long as they give a good talk" - no need to use specifics when you're talking about a specific person. I find it disjoining when I hear otherwise. I also find it weird that German and Spanish inject gender into every noun, although I do get that there's little meaning behind it (from the little quizzing I've given speakers of eac…
> But the way that sentence would normally be said where I'm from (Australia) would be "as long as they give a good talk" Yes, language evolves. Currently, this is almost certainly grammatically incorrect, "they" being the third person plural and (not shown here, but assumed) the speaker being singular. "They" is being pressed into service as the non-derogatory, gender-neutral third person singular that's missing in…
"As long as they give a good talk" - you're not talking about one specific person but in fact a general population of speakers.