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Does it make you cringe when a younger person says things only the younger millinials started saying a few years ago? Can you think of anymore?

The one that gets on my nerves is when their only response is "SAME" instead of saying, "yeah" or "me too" or "I agree"
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MachiavellianSpirit · 26-30, F
When people start texts with 'how's u' - lord, that annoys the life out of me.
swandfriends · 41-45, F
Haha I know. I can't stand "hru" or "gm" "ty" "smh" "tbh" there's so many of them. Been a few times I had to look up what the abriviation meant
MachiavellianSpirit · 26-30, F
I'm not at all familiar with 'gm' and can absolutely relate to having to look up many abbreviations that are utterly foreign to me. I thought 'smh' meant 'shaking my head' but have now learned that it can also mean 'so much hate.' The devolution of language is infuriating at times.
swandfriends · 41-45, F
Yeah and it seems the actual spelling of simple words has become difficult for younger people. I'm sure 20 years from now, even the most educated people will not be very good spellers. Who knows, maybe we will end up not even using most words someday. It will be all this cryptic stuff