• vzqq@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    5 days ago

    Off topic, but I noticed UNIDXS on the sign and I was wondering whether that’s a common way to gender-neutral-ify Spanish in Mexico?

    I’ve seen it in the US, but only in “Latinx”. I have never seen it in European Spanish, there i usually see “o/a”.

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      5 days ago

      Latinx is a shitty way to try to colonize the language by well-meaning but ultimately ignorant Americans. Using @ is a little more common but frankly “UNIDOS” just makes more sense for the most amount of Spanish speaking people.