RE: πŸ‘©β€βš•οΈπŸ§—β€β™€οΈ For Ladies of Hive πŸ€Ήβ€β™€οΈπŸ‘©πŸ½β€πŸš€ Why Do People Call Me "Bro" On Hive? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈπŸ‘Š

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Hahaha, I had to laugh so hard! This reminds me of a time back when I was at university (around 2000). My girlfriend at that time shared an apartment with three other girls, all of them very close friends, and among themselves they usually called each other "dude".

@justinparke will probably agree that at that time this word was very common for young men to call each other. Originally it was a word country people used to call a person from the city, but in practice it soon became an expression kinda like man, bro, bud(dy), homie, etc. or even mate among Australians.

I'm sure my girlfriend's housemates didn't use dude by mistake. Instead, it was an ironic response to how almost every guy around them made very heavy use of this word. Still, hearing the girls engaged in a lively chatter, saying dude in almost every sentence just like guy would, it made me laugh. I still have to laugh remembering it.

But I can imagine that in your case you would get tired of being seen as a man. So for your profile pic, I like the last one, with the flower garland in your hair.



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Oh, thank you very my friend for your commentπŸ™πŸ». Have a wonderful day.

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Very true, and now in the USA it's common for a group of all females to say bye to another group of all females by saying "See you later guys!" This has always puzzled me, and I'm from the USA.

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