The word "goy" is a Yiddish term commonly used to refer to a non-Jewish person. However, as the world becomes more diverse and politically correct, it can be offensive and hurtful to use such terminology. Various synonyms can be used instead of "goy" to refer to people who do not practice Judaism, including "gentile," "non-Jew," or simply referring to their cultural or religious background. It's important to choose your language carefully and make sure that your words do not offend or ostracize individuals. Being respectful and inclusive of all cultures and beliefs is important in creating a more harmonious society.