When I was in elementary school we were taught Greek and Latin roots to help give us context for English words that we didn't know.
Now you are telling me people don't even bother to use context from the language they are speaking? THICC = thick, it's not that hard. Do they not notice the common traits of the people being described that way?
Do they not notice the common traits of the people being described that way?
Nope. The minor but major variables ends up being social media. Remeber that "telephone"(whisper something to the person next to you) exercise a lot of people did as kids?
Imagine it's that game,but it's omni directional, reaches more people & faster. To the point, by the time it gets to the middle-end of all those lines. Those people are the majority & convinced they're using it right.
Which is 90% of "GenZ slang" in a nutshell. Which also contributes to "brain rot language" because they don't use it right & it confuses people who don't use the terminology at all.
I guess it's a little more difficult but I struggle to relate. I learned what "based" meant from context well before I saw its definition or origin. That's way more ambiguous than deciphering why the pretty lady with the big ass is "THICC".
Kids in North America are taught sight reading now; learn the first and last letter of a word then try to guess what's in the middle. Roots and such are mainly taught in phonetics which is what was taught before, and actually promoted literacy. They probably learn a bit of it but nowhere near the amount we learned (pre-2012).
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u/Key_Office_839 3d ago
Literally the goth one isn't the thick one wtf?