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white_hart ([personal profile] white_hart) wrote2021-03-21 11:28 am
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Census day (80/365)

Today is census day in the UK, and I just filled ours out. I'm slightly perplexed by the insistence that answers to the questions about workplace and travel to work are supposed to be filled out for now, while we're still locked down in the middle of a global pandemic, and not for what we would have done in normal times, and I really hope this doesn't end up being used to justify cutting public transport funding "because no-one is using it".

I dithered a bit on the "national identity" question and ended up putting "European" and "British but embarrassed about it" in the write-in box. ("British but embarrassed about it" is basically accurate".) I also used the write-in box for sexuality to put "biromantic asexual", and dithered a bit about the gender identity question because today is one of the days when "female" feels more or less OK, but then I remembered all the days when it doesn't so wrote in "demigender" instead. (I'm not convinced "demigender" is actually right; on the whole I mostly just think gender is bullshit, but I don't find being identified as female or using she/her pronouns particularly painful - I get more of a niggling sense of concealing something than a feeling of actual wrongness - so demigender feels like a reasonable alternative to writing a whole essay about it.)

Anyway, that's that for another ten years.
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[personal profile] el_staplador 2021-03-21 11:50 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, I had similar misgivings about the travel to work question, though could at least report that we have 0 cars at this household.
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[personal profile] ankaret 2021-03-22 10:39 am (UTC)(link)
Peter insisted on saying that he cycles to work, even though he is working from home at present, because (when his bike isn't out of action, which it is at present) he goes for a ride before work. I argued with him at the time but it's not like I trust this particular Government any more than he does.