You need more information! To use pronouns correctly for Rochelle, you need to know her preferred pronouns.
Here's why:
* Pronouns are personal: People choose the pronouns that reflect their gender identity.
* Respecting identity: Using the wrong pronouns can be hurtful and disrespectful.
* Asking is always best: The safest approach is to ask Rochelle directly, "What pronouns do you use?"
Examples of how to ask:
* "Hi Rochelle, it's nice to meet you. What pronouns do you use?"
* "I'd like to get to know you better. Could you tell me your preferred pronouns?"
If you don't know Rochelle:
* Avoid assumptions: Don't assume someone's pronouns based on their appearance, name, or anything else.
* Use gender-neutral language: When unsure, you can use gender-neutral pronouns like "they/them."
* Wait for clarification: If the situation calls for pronouns and you're unsure, you can politely say, "I'm not sure what pronouns to use. Would you mind letting me know?"
Remember, it's always better to ask and be respectful than to make assumptions.