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Who vs. That


Technically, you're supposed to use who when referring to people and that when referring to… not people.

Example

They were talking about the Starbucks that was always packed.

They were talking about the girl who never wore leggings.

Who for people; that for everything else. Depending on how much you love your pet collie, he might get a "who," too.