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.

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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