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The widely-used phrase "long time, no see" first appeared in print in the early 20th century. But, it may have originated as pidgin English long before becoming American slang.
According to Leibee, “long time, no see” was not the only phrase deemed offensive. “We were told that the popular term ‘you guys’ was not inclusive of all genders, and we should instead ...
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At Colorado State University (CSU), administrators have designated the common greeting "long time, no see" as non-inclusive language. That's according to a student, Katrina Leibee, who writes for ...