• MinnesotaGoddam@lemmy.world
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        7 hours ago

        Around here we know how to make that stop, and that’s to have our grandmas (not theirs) start saying 67 at the kids. When a 90 year old woman is laughing about your slang and using it badly at you, it’s time for new slang.

    • yopyop@sh.itjust.works
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      11 hours ago

      I have no idea how but this 6-7 shit arrived in France, I hear kids saying it (in French) and I don’t understand why.

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        3 hours ago

        Why? Because other kids say it. And they say it because the cool kids said it. And the cool kids picked it if from some cool adult that used it once because they thought it was funny.

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        2 hours ago

        Even they don’t undestand why. It’s just group behavior to feel “cool” because others don’t understand them and feel ashamed for it

      • FreshLight@sh.itjust.works
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        I thought so, too. Then I remembered that I thought that “E” was funny as fuck back in 2018… I think that dadaism is just funny to some kids/teens(or in my case some adults…)

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        11 hours ago

        Yup, still a thing for kids here in Hungary as well. Except they usually say it “Tizen-három” because it fits the sound better and is… 6+7.