mamabunny
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To you it may not be. That’s the magic of words. They evoke different feeling in different people. “We” has been found to be less blunt and more gentle in unfamiliar situations. There is no perfect way to handle every person as you are a prime example. You don’t like it. Most others never notice. And some others would feel put off by “you”. There is no win.
My suggestion, don’t take little things like this personal. The CM doesn’t know you and isn’t trying to offend you. They didn’t think about you 5 seconds before they saw your chair, and won’t think of 5 seconds after you leave their work area. It’s not personal and they are trying their best to keep everyone happy.
I fail to see how the use of "we" is either less blunt or more gentle, especially in this situation.
When you have to use a personal mobility device on a daily basis, you encounter a great deal more of this type of de-humanizing behavior than the average bi-pedal human is ever aware of. While you are most likely correct that it isn't "personal" in nature and the "we" is being used as a "friendlier" substitute, by simply changing the phrase to "Will there be a transfer?" the question feels more appropriate. (obviously, I can't speak for the OP) "Will there be a transfer" takes away any hint of condescension or pity. It allows the appropriate person to answer the question without assuming anything further about the mobility user other than the question of transfer accommodation. "We" is only appropriate if the CM in question is also using a mobility device, and riding with the Guest as well.
@geek+nerd: is "able-splaining" a thing? I think it should be...