I forgot to mention a really big one that drives Mr. Ditter crazy. When every 3rd word that some people utter is “GUYS”. It is used to greet both men women and children of both sexes. It originally meant ‘males’ but now it is everyone and used almost as a filler word like “you know” in some peoples conversation.
I forgot to mention a really big one that drives Mr. Ditter crazy. When every 3rd word that some people utter is GUYS. It is used to greet both men women and children of both sexes. It originally meant males but now it is everyone and used almost as a filler word like you know in some peoples conversation. I don't know the correct grammatical terms, but "you guys" has become the formal plural usage of you.
A waitress will come by the table and say, "Are you guys ready to order ?" .
In some languages, German for example, there are two forms of you; one to be used with people you know well; and one to be used with those you don't.
English doesn't have this, but it's needed, so people have substituted you guys. "You all" is used in the South, "you guys" in the West.