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minus-squareablair24@lemmy.wtflinkfedilinkarrow-up87·11 months agoIt’s a newer type of phrase/way to start a sentence. It’s kind of like a way to call attention to or put extra emphasis on the action taking place. For example, say I got to an ice cream store and try 10 flavors. I could say “not me trying every flavor before getting a single scoop.” It kinda adds a sarcastic or lightheated feel to the sentence.
minus-squareAsafum@feddit.nllinkfedilinkarrow-up44·11 months agoAhhhh thanks for the explanation! I like your ice cream example, but I’m going to be an old man and say I hate this new phrase lol it reads terribly how they used it.
minus-square/home/pineapplelover@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up13·edit-211 months agoI’m a young man and I have to agree with your old man take on this. I hate this trend also. A few of my friends have been using it irl conversations.
minus-squareGhyste@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up16·11 months agoTell them that the old men on Lemmy say stop it.
minus-squareRolando@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up11·11 months agoHey, we’re literally shaking our fist at The Cloud.
minus-squarebrbposting@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up13·11 months agoNot you not groking Gen Z 😩 The keeds, they are thee fuutureee
minus-squareAsafum@feddit.nllinkfedilinkarrow-up15·11 months agoGoddamn it I’m “only” 37 and I don’t understand English anymore lmao
minus-squarebrbposting@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up9·11 months agoIt was a good run! At least grok has been around since ‘61.
minus-squareSombyr@lemmy.ziplinkfedilinkarrow-up6·11 months agoDon’t worry. I’m 25 and neither do I. I’m convinced we’ve hit a point thanks to the internet where language just evolves so fast that by the time I’m elderly kids will literally be speaking a different language.
minus-squareTheHarpyEagle@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up7·11 months agoSo it goes with language, always evolving. It can be hard to keep up, but the kids are just having fun.
It’s a newer type of phrase/way to start a sentence. It’s kind of like a way to call attention to or put extra emphasis on the action taking place.
For example, say I got to an ice cream store and try 10 flavors. I could say “not me trying every flavor before getting a single scoop.”
It kinda adds a sarcastic or lightheated feel to the sentence.
Ahhhh thanks for the explanation!
I like your ice cream example, but I’m going to be an old man and say I hate this new phrase lol it reads terribly how they used it.
I’m a young man and I have to agree with your old man take on this. I hate this trend also. A few of my friends have been using it irl conversations.
Tell them that the old men on Lemmy say stop it.
Hey, we’re literally shaking our fist at The Cloud.
Seconded
Not you not groking Gen Z 😩
The keeds, they are thee fuutureee
Goddamn it I’m “only” 37 and I don’t understand English anymore lmao
It was a good run!
At least grok has been around since ‘61.
Don’t worry. I’m 25 and neither do I.
I’m convinced we’ve hit a point thanks to the internet where language just evolves so fast that by the time I’m elderly kids will literally be speaking a different language.
So it goes with language, always evolving. It can be hard to keep up, but the kids are just having fun.