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If the person's name is known, then the answer depends on the context of the sentence.

In general, it's considered 'sexist' to write he or she when the gender is not known--one should use he/she.

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It can depend on the context and the relationship between the speaker and the person being referred to. In some cases, using "he" or "she" instead of a person's name may come across as impersonal or indifferent. It is generally considered more polite and personal to use the person's name when addressing them directly.

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