Pronouns in MUN
Roll Call & Starting
Voting Procedures
Points of Order
The Debate
100

What do you say instead of "I"?

"My delegation"

100

What do you say during roll call?

"Present and Voting"

100

What do you say if you agree with a statement?

"In favor"

100

What is a Point of Order used for?

To correct a delegate or procedure mistake.

100

What is a moderated debate?

A structured discussion where delegates take turns speaking.

200

What happens after 3 verbal warnings for using personal pronouns?

The delegate gets a warning.

200

What do you say to open a session?

"My delegation makes a motion to open the session."

200

What does abstention mean?

Neutral or no opinion on the matter.

200

When can a Point of Information be used?

After a delegate finishes their position paper.

200

How is an unmoderated debate different?

Delegates move freely and have personal conversations.

300

What can a delegate do if someone uses personal pronouns?

A delegate can raise a Point of Order.

300

What must delegates do during roll call?

Raise their placards and say “Present and Voting.”

300

What are the 3 voting options?

In favor, against, abstention.

300

What is a Point of Personal Privilege?

To ask personal questions, like “May I be excused?”

300

What is the Speakers List?

A list showing the order in which delegates will speak.

400

Give an example of correct MUN pronoun usage.

"My delegation agrees with the statement."

400

What happens if you're late for roll call?

They might miss important information and get a warning.

400

When should you vote "against"?

When you disagree with the proposed statement.

400

How do you interrupt a delegate respectfully?

By raising your placard and saying "Point of Order."

400

What is the role of the moderator?

To oversee the debate and ensure rules are followed.

500

Why can't personal pronouns be used in debates?

Personal pronouns make it less formal and representational.

500

What does "Present and Voting" mean?

It means the delegate is present and will vote on every issue.

500

How many votes are needed to pass a resolution?

A majority (more than half).

500

When is the only time you can use personal pronouns?

During a Point of Personal Privilege.

500

What happens after the Speakers List is finished?

The committee moves to moderated or unmoderated debate.