As someone who goes by any and all pronouns, the responses usually are:
- Feeling the need to use he/she/they in the same sentence.
"Angel told me that he/she/they are going to the store to pick up some hummus. He/she/they said it's his/her/their favorite food!"
- Someone, usually a chud, who operates on calling me he/him pronouns exclusively because I was assigned male at birth, thinking it offends me but I really don't care.
"Well, you're a biological MALE! So you're a he and a sir to me! Ha! Triggered yet?"
- Someone who simply defaults to they/them. (This is usually the easiest, least convoluted option for a lot of people honestly.)
- Someone who calls me she/her pronouns because they practically see me as a binary trans woman and erase the non-binary aspect of my gender entirely, even if I emphasize that it's not really accurate to think of me as such.
- Someone who alternates pronouns, either occasionally or frequently.
"Angel is going on a vacation to his favorite place soon. I can't wait to see their pictures, and I hope she has fun!"
It's fun because, in essence, I don't care about what pronouns people call me whatsoever, but you can learn a lot about a person from these responses like what the Tumblr post is saying.