N.B. – This was published in Asian Correspondent (September 1, 3:45 p.m.) where I write a column (Philippine Fantasy).
Taken inside the airport in Manila (where we took the flight to Cagayan de Oro City), this sign really made my wife and I smile. And the airline that advertised this did not have to go the extra mile.
Walking around the City of Golden Friendship, we noticed a sign badly in need of a hyphen.
And when we observed the signs inside the hotel where we checked in, we noticed the same problem.
Of course, the absence of a hyphen is minor compared to a sign, the name of an organization no less, that is “double-sexist” even if it may not be the intention of its members.
Let’s take a closer look.
This leads you to ask if women are allowed to become members of a brotherhood. What’s wrong with the use of the word businessmen? In my opinion, the word industrialist is more gender-neutral.
At this point, we come to a close, albeit temporarily. And by this time, you should know what’s wrong with our last sign.
This installment, however, does not really come to a close as I promise to present more funny signs from Cagayan de Oro City next week. Thank you for reading!
“Businessmen” – language is a sexist… Industrialist doesn’t fit.