20 expressions to understand young people on social networks according to chat GPT

undefined 28 juin 2024 undefined 17h00

The Editor

You are only 30 years old, or dangerously approaching it, and yet, you already don't understand the language of young high school and middle school students. Don't panic, it's normal. To not be totally lost and to better understand the new generation of brats who will soon call you old, here are 16 expressions to know. It's a gift.


15 expressions to know to be "young"

1. Khapta: Being under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

2. Seggs: Alternative spelling of "sex" to bypass content filters.

3. Vibe check: Checking someone's state of mind.

@latina_rusin_ Nah this wasnt expected 🤣🥳#latinarusin #vibecheck #tanzen #thisyearblessings ♬ THIS YEAR (Blessings) - Victor Thompson & Ehis ‘D’ Greatest

4. Simp : Someone too devoted to another in hopes of dating them.

5. Stan : Being a dedicated fan of a celebrity.

6. Sassy : Being impudent or insolent in a charming way.

7. Periodt : Reinforced form of "period" meaning the end of a discussion.

8. It's giving... : Used to describe what something or someone evokes.

9. Say sike rn : Asking if someone is joking seriously.

10. Skeu Skeu : Expression associated with a popular dance move on TikTok.

@dennismik

SKEU SKEU! 😆😅❤️

♬ SKEU SKEU (feat. wilsko & 7ia) [Speed Up] - Jogga

11. Djomb: Someone very handsome or "hot."

12. BlaBlaCar: A humorous twist on the carpooling app to refer to someone who talks a lot or tells boring stories.

13. RDM: Acronym for "réponse de merde," used to indicate that someone's response is considered useless or disappointing.

14. TFL: Acronym for "trop fort la flemme," used to indicate a complete lack of motivation to do something.

15. JDCJDR: I'm just saying.


Bonus: Gen Z acronyms

As if the expressions weren't enough, we had to add some acronyms to make it a bit more complicated...

16. GYAT: Expressing amazement or excitement.

17. FOMO: Fear Of Missing Out. Refers to the fear of missing out on an important event or experience.

17. IDK: I Don't Know. Used to say "I don't know" in a shortened manner.

18. IRL: In Real Life. Used to distinguish between online and real-life situations.

Real life situations from online ones.

19. SMH: Shaking My Head. Used to express disapproval or disbelief.

20. TBH: To Be Honest. Used to introduce a sincere opinion.

@maxtaylorlifts

smh

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