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Can "waiter "be used to refer to a female who works in a restaurant ?
Aug 19, 2020 10:00 AM
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If you want an even more neutral term, you could use "server"... But it's more common in USA than in Great Britain. (fireman=firefighter, policeman=police office, salesman=salesperson etc. so it can fit any gender)
August 19, 2020
I agree with Tom. I know that both female and male actors are referred to as actors, and this seems to be an increasingly common change.
So, I expect that both men and women can be waiters?
August 19, 2020
The feminine form for waiter is waitress, but nobody would consider it unusual if you referred to a waitress as a waiter.
August 19, 2020
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