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    # Mx (32.6%)
    # No title (33%)
    # No title (32.2%)
    # Mx (31.3%)
    # Mr (8.5%)
    # Mr (8.7%)
    # Ms (5.7%)
    # Ms (4.7%)
    # Neutral professional title (5.4%)
    # Miss (3.1%)
    # Miss (3.5%)
    # Ind (3%)
    # Ind (3%)


    Data provided by the 2018 Gender Census.<ref name="Census2018"/>
    Data provided by the 2019 Gender Census.<ref name="Census2018"/>
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    A '''gender neutral title''' is an alternative to the gendered honorifics Miss, Mrs, Ms and Mr, for people who don't fit the [[gender binary]] and therefore don't feel that a gendered title fits their identity. It is used in formal situations when it is inappropriate to refer to someone by their first or last name only. However, there is quite a lot of people who would prefer to never be referred to with a title. In the 2018 Gender Census, 32.2% of respondents didn't want to use a title for themselves.<ref name="Census2018" />
    A '''gender neutral title''' is an alternative to the gendered honorifics Miss, Mrs, Ms and Mr, for people who don't fit the [[gender binary]] and therefore don't feel that a gendered title fits their identity. It is used in formal situations when it is inappropriate to refer to someone by their first or last name only. However, there is quite a lot of people who would prefer to never be referred to with a title. In the 2018 Gender Census, 32.2% of respondents didn't want to use a title for themselves.<ref name="Census2018" />