Category talk:English terms suffixed with -ee

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This list is ludicrous. Many of the alleged English words are as near bogus as makes no odds--whereas such genuine and common genuine words as assignee, lessee, mortgagee and trustee are missing. Some competent person should redo the whole thing. 81.158.91.112 19:33, 12 March 2014 (UTC)Reply

This is not how it works. Words are not added to a category manually. They are usually added by the use of templates. Rather than complaining, I suggest you to learn how to use those templates, be contributive and edit the said terms yourself. Which words do you think are 'bogus'? Remember just because you think a word is not used doesn't mean it's not used. Since you didn't give any examples in this respect, we can't really help you. JamesjiaoTC 19:38, 12 March 2014 (UTC)Reply
Agreed. ‘Givee’, and its related page, needs removing as it is not recognised in any respected English dictionary in the US or UK. A student had the nerve to cite Wiktionary as evidence of its validity because they could not find it in any other reputable source. UKGradStudent (talk) 19:55, 21 July 2022 (UTC)Reply