Robbi
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I also believe the 'person" approach is more in tune with modern day reference in every context.
The 'person' approach mainly exists in English speaking western PC cultures. Most other languages are not gender neutral like English so it is a non-issue.
You have the right to chose if you want to be called Chairman, Chairwoman, Chair or Chairperson etc.
Ombudsman and mankind have no gender specificity yet some people change them despite their origin in non-English languages. For example the Germans use the word mann (should be umlauts I think) to describe 'people' which is where we get it from as German is one of the large roots of English.