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      • In the show’s 20-year history, the popular host has uttered the words “Come on in, guys” to welcome players. But, in what appeared to be a progressive move, he questioned whether using the word “guys” would be the right thing to say in a world learning about various gender identities outside of male and female.
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  2. Oct 19, 2021 · Some Survivor cast members, like Evvie Jagoda, were fine with the phrase, whereas others such as Ricard Foye, who is a gay man, requested for Jeff to change it. The phrase has since been...

  3. Sep 24, 2021 · “Survivor” host Jeff Probst said this week that he will no longer greet players with the gendered phrase “Come on in guys.”

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  4. Sep 23, 2021 · Jeff Probst and the new group of Survivor castaways have agreed to tweak one of the host's signature phrases — "Come on in guys!" — as the game continues its shift into a new era.

  5. Sep 22, 2022 · For the first two decades of “Survivor,” host Jeff Probst frequently welcomed the contestants into a challenge by shouting, “Come on in, guys!” However, the iconic catchphrase is no longer ...

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  6. May 11, 2019 · Probst told the team that he was feeling burned out, and that he was self-conscious about being known exclusively as the “Survivor guy.”

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  7. Survivor contestant Riccard explained why he disagreed with using the word 'guys'. (Nine) He explained when Probst first brought the conversation up, there was a lot of commotion.

  8. Sep 24, 2021 · Some viewers didn't understand why longtime host Jeff Probst talked about altering his famous "come on in, guys" catchphrase during the Survivor season 41 premiere, so it's time to break down his reasons for changing it.

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