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A comment in Γ’β¬Εwhat is a feminine version of guys?Γ’β¬Β got me wondering: How derogatory is the use of chicks to refer to women (either in general, or to a specific group). To me (i'm a man), it was quite Temptress temptress Γ«ΛtΓ©βΊm (p)trΓ©Βͺs/ noun a woman who tempts someone to do something, typically a sexually attractive woman who sets out to allure or seduce someone. I live in the uk and i mostly hear people saying don't you, but some people say: Do you not? What is the difference and which one is more correct?
I live in the uk and i mostly hear people saying don't you, but some people say: Do you not? What is the difference and which one is more correct? You can put any example really.