Talk:Nanachi

"It"? Not "They"?
It's unfortunate that English lacks a large gender-neutral vocabulary. I reverted the page back to the original revision. If we agree to use "it", then we can change it back. These are my thoughts:


 * "It" is exactly what Nanachi is not. Nanachi is humanized and expresses individuality. Nanachi has a name and Nananachi was also once a human.

I agree with Lelouch. Nanachi was a human. Now even if Nanachi is not, the mind remains so. Nanachi's individuality and personality has not changed as well, and Nanachi is still capable of having emotions. Using "it" here would be refering to an animal without complex thoughts, emotion and behavior, not a sapient being like how Nanachi is. Furthermore, to my opinion, using "it" actually makes the paragraph flow feels more awkward than "they". So, Im in favor of using the word "they" in the article. Aquargyros 10:32, April 1, 2018 (UTC)
 * Have a page filled with "it" opens more room for misinformation as it weakens the flow of the article. You need to have something more specific that links to Nanachi. Simply replacing "he/she" with "it" does not work at all. For example, "Most of the time Nanachi is cool and reserved, keeping his/her distance emotionally and physically. His/Her attitude often borders on being sarcastic and even cynical, however behind this mask, Nanachi hides a kind and gentle soul capable of deep compassion and selfless devotion. He/She is also quite bashful when complimented, seen in his/her reaction to being called "fluffy". Nanachi also has a semi-awkward reaction when being rubbed by Reg or Riko." How are you going to rewrite that with "it"? Saying, Most of the time Nanachi is cool and reserved, keeping its distance emotionally and physically. Its attitude often borders on being sarcastic and even cynical, however behind this mask, Nanachi hides a kind and gentle soul capable of deep compassion and selfless devotion. It is also quite bashful when complimented, seen in its reaction to being called "fluffy". Nanachi also has a semi-awkward reaction when being rubbed by Reg or Riko. is extremely stiff and uneasy to read from an overly ambiguous nature that is attached to "it." Lelouch  Di  Britannia  09:48, April 1, 2018 (UTC)
 * Let's just agree to leave it at "they". It's the closest thing the English language has to a gender-neutral pronoun, and it works fine. 愛 日音 (talk) 10:13, April 1, 2018 (UTC)
 * Well then, I'd say it's settled. 愛 日音 (talk) 10:37, April 1, 2018 (UTC)