Thereā€™s definitely some additional nuance (like a pronouns in bio/username situation) but this should cover the broad needs of anyone who is approaching this with good faith.

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    I tend to agree, but I do get where the other viewpoint comes from. Iā€™m from a country where I donā€™t believe this is a major point of contention, as long as weā€™re respectful with each other I donā€™t think people feel the need to make a big deal out of this, but Iā€™m aware Iā€™m speaking from a bubble here, others may disagree.

    I do work in an international company with many anglophones from the UK and USA, and itā€™s a much bigger point there, to the point certain expressions are banned, e.g. addressing a group as guys. I speculate that itā€™s a bit of a cultural thing, and a language thing. As others mention, a lot of languages are Ill suited to naturally use gender neutrality. English is quite malleable that way.