chucklesbro
chucklesbro t1_j65ggnj wrote
Reply to comment by froggison in AP Stylebook includes 'The French' in list of 'general and often dehumanizing 'the' labels. by wewhomustnotbenamed
And yet, people of France refer to "The Americans" frequently.
chucklesbro t1_j65g6h3 wrote
Reply to comment by mechy84 in AP Stylebook includes 'The French' in list of 'general and often dehumanizing 'the' labels. by wewhomustnotbenamed
I'm on a roll..."please pass the dressing of France"
chucklesbro t1_j65fzoi wrote
Reply to comment by SocDemGenZGaytheist in AP Stylebook includes 'The French' in list of 'general and often dehumanizing 'the' labels. by wewhomustnotbenamed
"people of trans"?
chucklesbro t1_j65f5ug wrote
Reply to comment by Adelefushia in AP Stylebook includes 'The French' in list of 'general and often dehumanizing 'the' labels. by wewhomustnotbenamed
How about "people of France"?
chucklesbro t1_j65hgu7 wrote
Reply to comment by OutOfStamina in AP Stylebook includes 'The French' in list of 'general and often dehumanizing 'the' labels. by wewhomustnotbenamed
Not programming, useful. What should I say when I want to make a statement about all french people collectively? For example, The French pay higher income taxes than The Germans (I have no idea if this is true). That is not offensive. And, it does not mean precisely the same thing as saying French tax rates are higher than German tax rates.