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This may seem like a shitpost, but it’s not. I’m really curious about this.

Do pronouns have any effect on your product purchase choice? Like in pic related, would it make a difference if it were called “Mrs. Ron’s Coleslaw”? I doubt it does to most, but I couldn’t help but think about it at work. We have a lot of customers that mix it up and when I correct them they seem almost thrown back like I offended them.
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yes i want the girl coleslaw not the moid coleslaw and i don't know what coleslaw is
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based and same



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