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A stewardess in France shows the instructions for the safety of passengers with various grimaces and funny gestures, on a plane ready to take off.
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This way of presentation, draws attention without being bored none.
The flight attendant is female. The men tell their caregivers or flying caregivers.
The word hostess does not have male or female gender. It's fine to say "the flight attendant" (air + the attendant). "Carer" is simply used because "stewardess" usually refers to a woman. ;)
How to use a Word is judged by the site that uses. Presumably 'stewardess' once meant a male caretaker (as 'hen' once meant fowl in general), but if you had ever worked for a Greek airline in the last 30-40 years you would know that men are never called 'flight attendants'.
And to give you another example of how depends on the space, rather than lexikografo, metalheads don't say 'metal' when referring to metal music, but ' metal ', Although various unrelated fyladia say ' metal '. This has nothing to do with logic or grammar, But how was established through the years.
THEIR OPERATORS CALL THEM "FROTS"