Yeah, Gen Z generally has good politics and seem like good kids, so I couldn’t care less that they have silly slang. We had our own dumb slang our parents hated, too. If they can all understand each other clearly, what’s the problem? Access to Urban Dictionary indeed is a game changer. I doubt all of them talk like this in a work environment, as well. So let them be themselves when they’re not at work.
Yeah, Gen Z generally has good politics and seem like good kids, so I couldn’t care less that they have silly slang. We had our own dumb slang our parents hated, too. If they can all understand each other clearly, what’s the problem? Access to Urban Dictionary indeed is a game changer. I doubt all of them talk like this in a work environment, as well. So let them be themselves when they’re not at work.
I don’t get where that idea comes from, that how people talk with friends is how they would do in a work environment. That’d be weird. (I’m 18)