It's even better when it's used in third person: "S/he's just a 23 year old Kid!
No, s/he's not!
#crossculture #funny #leojokes #meme
https://inleo.io/threads/view/ahmadmanga/re-leothreads-2okx8tbbo?referral=ahmadmanga
It's even better when it's used in third person: "S/he's just a 23 year old Kid!
No, s/he's not!
#crossculture #funny #leojokes #meme
https://inleo.io/threads/view/ahmadmanga/re-leothreads-2okx8tbbo?referral=ahmadmanga
wait he or she?
It could be both... When "s/he" is used, it means it's a person that's either "he" or a "she" but we don't know/or don't want to reveal it.
In Arabic we write things like "السائق(ـة)" which can be "السائق" (male driver) or "السائقة" (female driver) but we don't know, or don't want to reveal it. In formal writing, we do that for most nouns in Arabic, and I just wrote the English equivalent.
oh oooo I get it
hahahaa
Yes