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07-12-11, 09:31 AM #1How to address soldiers (especially as a leader)?
While commanding the other day, I wrapped up the round by stating, "good work gentlemen". However, I realized moments later that we have several women in the game (I'm still a n00b commander, so I had not made note of who the various squad leaders were -- just numbers/sizes ;-D). At work I refer to people as "staff" or possibly "colleagues", but neither of these seem appropriate for bf2. Similar issues arise as a squad leader.
This has likely already been answered by the armed forces (but I'm not very familiar with that culture)... or other bf2 players.
Share your thoughts.
donfede
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07-12-11, 12:28 PM #3
Re: How to address soldiers (especially as a leader)?
"Good work, everyone."
Also, I think some casual collective identifiers have become gender-inclusive. I don't feel like "Guys" is only male anymore. Women really can be just one of the guys.
At least, that's how it works in my little corner of reality. Not being a woman, it'd be nice to get some confirmation on that from some of the women in this little corner of reality.
Cheers,
AetheLove
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07-13-11, 11:05 AM #6
Re: How to address soldiers (especially as a leader)?
Originally Posted by ...bigdog... like.....I seriously get misty eyed.
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07-13-11, 12:18 PM #9
Re: How to address soldiers (especially as a leader)?
Say, "good job gentlemen" take a long pause and in your most creeptastic voice say "and laaaddddiiessss". Bonus points if you're wearing large dark sunglasses and rock a 'stache.
Works for me.Last edited by bobbarkerissatan; 07-13-11 at 12:19 PM.
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