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[Understanding the Versatile Use of 'They' as a Singular Pronoun in English]-[AEE: Can You Use “They” for One Person?]

All Ears English Podcast · B1 · 2025-12-20

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The Evolution of 'They': Navigating Singular Pronoun Usage in Modern English

In contemporary English, the usage of "they" to refer to a single person has become increasingly prevalent. While some learners find this confusing, hosts Aubrey Carter and Lindsay McMahon of the All Ears English podcast highlight that this is not merely a trend, but a functional and necessary linguistic tool. They identify five distinct scenarios where native speakers employ "they" as a singular pronoun, emphasizing that mastering this usage is a vital "connection skill" for achieving fluency.

1. When the Gender is Unknown

This is the most frequent application of the singular "they." When the identity or gender of an individual is not known, using "they" avoids the awkwardness of guessing. As Aubrey illustrates, "Someone left their laptop in the conference room; I hope they come back for it." Using "he or she" can feel outdated and cumbersome, whereas "they" provides a natural, efficient alternative.

2. Avoiding Gender Assumptions

Polite English prioritizes inclusivity by avoiding assumptions about a person’s gender. This is particularly relevant in professional or formal settings. For instance, stating, "Every student must submit their application by Friday," is a neutral way to address individuals without assigning a gender. This practice helps speakers avoid the risk of "accidentally misgendering someone," an act that the hosts note is a common concern in cross-cultural communication.

3. Respecting Non-Binary Identities

For individuals who identify as non-binary, "they/them" is their correct, primary pronoun. In this context, "they" is not a filler or a placeholder; it is the person's specific identifier. The hosts stress that using these pronouns is a key aspect of building genuine connections. If a mistake is made, the advice is simple: "Just apologize and correct it." This effort demonstrates respect and fosters deeper rapport.

4. Hypothetical Examples and General Rules

When describing a hypothetical person or stating general institutional rules, "they" is the standard choice. Aubrey explains, "If anyone has concerns, they should contact HR." This usage serves to maintain a level of distance, making the instruction applicable to everyone regardless of gender, while also avoiding the exclusionary nature of defaulting to "he" or "she."

5. Protecting Anonymity

Finally, speakers often use "they" to deliberately hide an identity to protect a person's privacy. For example, if a colleague shares sensitive information, saying, "Someone told me they were feeling overwhelmed," allows the speaker to convey the information without revealing the specific individual, which might inadvertently identify them if there is only one woman or man in that specific group.

Conclusion

As the hosts conclude, the usage of singular "they" is pervasive in modern English. Whether due to anonymity, respect for identity, or simple linguistic efficiency, it is an essential tool for any English learner. By adopting these practices, learners can ensure their communication is not only grammatically flexible but also inclusive and socially conscious, ultimately leading to better connection—the core philosophy of All Ears English.

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This is an All Ears English podcast.
Can you use they for one person?
Welcome to the All Ears English podcast downloaded more than 200 million times.
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