What do you think? Older people or old people or elders?
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Best word? I’m tired so not type much. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1796692/ I think older people does make sense as does for instance people effected by aging. Problem is anything which emphasizes that are still people is inelegant when discussing them as a group. I also dislike the feeling of dancing around the problem. Geriatric people is good I think because it’s medical and describes the body, not the spirit. Do you like new speak? I do generally
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>>1079285 You know what? I think AI would actually be useful for people like you. Next time, just ask chatgpt to write sentences for you.
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Here are some natural-sounding sentence options for “Ok will love u hug”: • “Okay, I’ll hug you. ❤️” • “Okay, I’ll give you a hug.” • “Okay, lots of love and a big hug!” • “Okay, sending you love and a hug.” • “Okay, I love you — hugs.”
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| Best word? I’m tired so not type much.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1796692/
I think older people does make sense as does for instance people effected by aging. Problem is anything which emphasizes that are still people is inelegant when discussing them as a group. I also dislike the feeling of dancing around the problem. Geriatric people is good I think because it’s medical and describes the body, not the spirit.
Do you like new speak? I do generally