Europeans say “partner” instead of “husband” or “wife”. I think there’s some kind of woke rationale behind it, but I don’t understand what it is.
One time I asked my Bulgarian coworker about her husband, and she answered by pointedly saying “My partner…”, to which I replied “Ah, so a woman?” Awkwardness ensued.
I think there’s some kind of woke rationale behind it, but I don’t understand what it is.
There isn't. It's because of cultural and linguistic differences. Your mother tongue has a tendency to influence the way you speak foreign languages. The differences between European countries and especially the US and Europe are significant.
Europeans say “partner” instead of “husband” or “wife”. I think there’s some kind of woke rationale behind it, but I don’t understand what it is.
One time I asked my Bulgarian coworker about her husband, and she answered by pointedly saying “My partner…”, to which I replied “Ah, so a woman?” Awkwardness ensued.
I'm European and i wouldn't be caught dead saying partner over spouse
Partner sounds like school project thing but in reality its a mask for faggot inclusion
There isn't. It's because of cultural and linguistic differences. Your mother tongue has a tendency to influence the way you speak foreign languages. The differences between European countries and especially the US and Europe are significant.
This doesn't account for all of the native English speakers who do it.
Yep. I’ve heard British ppl and woke Americans do it, too
Depends on which native speakers. For Americans it is quite unusual, yes. But for the rest I don't know.