A young indie artist has riled up Millennials after revealing the Generation Z equivalent to popular phrases she claimed are used by the older generation.
A Gen Zer is going viral for revealing the phrases that expose your age – and the words people in her generation use instead.
In a TikTok that has amassed over 100,000 views, she said that while Millennials with their high-waisted jeans liked to say YOLO, aka you only live once, Generation Z has replaced it with the phrase “f**k it, we ball”. She claimed that saying someone has “game” when flirting is very Millennial language. Now, you would describe them as someone with “rizz”. If you’re confused about what rizz means, first, you’re old, and second, rizz is short for charisma.
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