In many cultures, traditional pronouns are gendered, which can marginalize non-binary or gender non-conforming individuals. To adapt, workplaces can promote the acceptance and use of non-binary or gender-neutral pronouns (such as they/them in English or equivalent forms in other languages) while accommodating local linguistic structures. This flexibility allows employees to express their identities authentically.
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