& (1st person pronouns)

Ampersand (&):The ampersand (&) is a known symbol of plurality ''. Many people use it to refer to themselves with "me&" or to others with "you&" to indicate that they are referring to not just one person, but more, if it applies.''

Ampersand used as pronouns alone, without any addictions, is a different case. The smybol is used when the speaker doesn't feel comfortable using neither singular nor plural pronouns because & feel it does not fit &. This can be for any reason, one of a few being: & are not a person, therefore common pronouns don't fit &, & do not have a sense of identity, & are blurry and unsure if only one or multiple people are speaking, or & feel it better describes &.

Ampresand as pronouns can be read in three ways:

a) "An," pronounced how the ampersand smybol would be (and used as either singular or plural)

b) The decision is left up to the reader's interpertation on whether to assign the symbol singular (me/i/he/her) or plural (we/us/they) pronouns, or,

c) The user decides how it is pronounced and used.