In terms of Traditional Chinese, there won’t be an issue on this. In TC it’s called “單身派對/聚會,” which literally means “single’s* party/gathering.” And it has never been a term that has a gender connotation.
*The Chinese language oftentimes operates on an “implied” basis. In this instance, “single’s party” is generally implied as “last night being single.”
In German they could have use the word Polterabend, which implies a very loud party the couple does before the wedding day and where they invite friends and everybody who can't attend the ceremony. Only problem, the devs decided not to include breaking the porcelain tradition, which is the main reason why it called Polterabend, based on the proverb shards bring luck, so I don't have any idea how it would called, maybe something with the genderstar. A Polterabend without making a mess for the couple, isn't a Polterabend. It could have been so easy.
I think that's normal, especially compared to creating two different parties in the game (why should they do that?). I don't know what they chose for finnish translation, usually it's called "polttarit".
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> In German they could have use the word Polterabend, which implies a very loud party the couple does before the wedding day and where they invite friends and everybody who can't attend the ceremony. Only problem, the devs decided not to include breaking the porcelain tradition, which is the main reason why it called Polterabend, based on the proverb shards bring luck, so I don't have any idea how it would called, maybe something with the genderstar. A Polterabend without making a mess for the couple, isn't a Polterabend. It could have been so easy.
It‘s called JGA in German. I saw it in Simtimes‘ livestream.
@grandmasbiscuits Ahh, thank you, I rarely watch the german youtubers or streamers in general. JGA is okay, kind of boring, but a good compromise. If they would write it down, it would be a monstrous long word. Thanks again.
Yes, right now refer to Bachelor / Bachelorette party, than now is Bach Party
Is that an actual term? My mind just thinks we're having a party to celebrate a German composer.
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Question, flower pal is mandatory?
At Argentina is not used that
And is not always aboy who bring the rings, also can be a girl
No aspect of the weddings are mandatory with the new pack, you choose which will be used in the weddings you set up, and which you will not.
For the roles, gender does not matter, so you can have a girl, a boy, or a non-binary individual be the ring bearer. Unfortunately, hobbits are not available in the game for it though.
Yes, right now refer to Bachelor / Bachelorette party, than now is Bach Party
Is that an actual term? My mind just thinks we're having a party to celebrate a German composer.
I actually googled this and apparently a "Bach Party" is real term.
A google search for "gender neutral term for person getting married" returned for me as the first entry...
"Nearly Wed". Which is all known English wording. No risk of confusion. Nobody's gonna show up to your "Nearly Wed Party" in a Renaissance outfit with a giant wig on and wax poetic about classical music composers (unless that is your party theme).
That said, 'Bach Party' I get, as an attempt to make the neutral by shaving off the gendered part. But it then hits on a famous surname.
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I don’t care about the wording of things.They can call it whatever they want. I have a problem with the entire game play focusing on gender neutrality. If I want to throw a “Bach” party I would need the club system from another pack in order to create a traditional stag night (all male) with stag night activities and that’s even without being able to hire the juicy dancers (all female). It’s ridiculous. Completely and utterly ridiculous.
I don’t care about the wording of things.They can call it whatever they want. I have a problem with the entire game play focusing on gender neutrality. If I want to throw a “Bach” party I would need the club system from another pack in order to create a traditional stag night (all male) with stag night activities and that’s even without being able to hire the juicy dancers (all female). It’s ridiculous. Completely and utterly ridiculous.
No you wouldn't.
It's a party. You plan parties. Including who is invited. You don't want to invite females to a Bachelor Party, you don't have to.
It's a good thing the game is not localized in Hebrew cause it is a very VERY gendered language (a simple sentence in past/future tense could have three gendered words in a row), there would be literally no way to make a gender neutral term for 'bachlor/ette party'.
I don’t care about the wording of things.They can call it whatever they want. I have a problem with the entire game play focusing on gender neutrality. If I want to throw a “Bach” party I would need the club system from another pack in order to create a traditional stag night (all male) with stag night activities and that’s even without being able to hire the juicy dancers (all female). It’s ridiculous. Completely and utterly ridiculous.
No you wouldn't.
It's a party. You plan parties. Including who is invited. You don't want to invite females to a Bachelor Party, you don't have to.
Why do you need another pack for that?
Okay that makes sense, but would I be able to add any party activity ( including activities available via the GT club system) or is it limited to what the planner gives us? It seems impossible to plan a traditional bachelor/ bachelorette party, say, sims 3 style. Is there an option to invite an entertainer at all?
And I apologise, I should really head over to the threads that answer those questions. I’m going off topic now.
I don't see a problem with gender neutral terms in this case. It doesn't make any sense creating two separate events for Bachelor and Bachelorette parties. Same with the Flower Pal. If it was Flower Girl some of you would be offended that they called your boy a girl and vice versa. I think it's fine and it includes everyone, which is always a good thing.
Usually, in portuguese, the masculine term is used as a gender neutral option so I guess they'll use that. I just saw a early review and for the Flower Pal they used "Responsável pelas pétalas de flores" which roughly translates to "responsible for the flower petals".
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*The Chinese language oftentimes operates on an “implied” basis. In this instance, “single’s party” is generally implied as “last night being single.”
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@grandmasbiscuits Ahh, thank you, I rarely watch the german youtubers or streamers in general. JGA is okay, kind of boring, but a good compromise. If they would write it down, it would be a monstrous long word. Thanks again.
Is that an actual term? My mind just thinks we're having a party to celebrate a German composer.
Question, flower pal is mandatory?
At Argentina is not used that
And is not always aboy who bring the rings, also can be a girl
No aspect of the weddings are mandatory with the new pack, you choose which will be used in the weddings you set up, and which you will not.
For the roles, gender does not matter, so you can have a girl, a boy, or a non-binary individual be the ring bearer. Unfortunately, hobbits are not available in the game for it though.
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I actually googled this and apparently a "Bach Party" is real term.
A google search for "gender neutral term for person getting married" returned for me as the first entry...
"Nearly Wed". Which is all known English wording. No risk of confusion. Nobody's gonna show up to your "Nearly Wed Party" in a Renaissance outfit with a giant wig on and wax poetic about classical music composers (unless that is your party theme).
That said, 'Bach Party' I get, as an attempt to make the neutral by shaving off the gendered part. But it then hits on a famous surname.
No you wouldn't.
It's a party. You plan parties. Including who is invited. You don't want to invite females to a Bachelor Party, you don't have to.
Why do you need another pack for that?
Okay that makes sense, but would I be able to add any party activity ( including activities available via the GT club system) or is it limited to what the planner gives us? It seems impossible to plan a traditional bachelor/ bachelorette party, say, sims 3 style. Is there an option to invite an entertainer at all?
And I apologise, I should really head over to the threads that answer those questions. I’m going off topic now.
Usually, in portuguese, the masculine term is used as a gender neutral option so I guess they'll use that. I just saw a early review and for the Flower Pal they used "Responsável pelas pétalas de flores" which roughly translates to "responsible for the flower petals".