@Gamercat nope, you would not use that pronoun to refer to people, unless trying to be derogatory (or unless specifically asked to, pretty much like "it" in english). You usually default to masculine, the implication being that you're talking about a person/human, the word for which has masculine gender. You can't use any other pronoun for the word person/human. This is usually not seen as problematic, since every noun in the language has a gender and it's often arbitrary, like, a fork is feminine, and a knife is masculine. In some instances this might reflect/coincide with certain archaic world views, but to most people it's just a curiosity. You can't give much meaning to a person being a he, when, say, a toilet is also a he.
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@namark dude,I'm tired of this, and in general, what's the difference how to name whom? (sorry if you offended someone, but this whole topic about it starts to get boring).
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@Gamercat Read it with a happy voice ^_^ or just ignore, that's fine too.
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