Using emojis has become a time-honored tradition in texting — but Gen Z doesn’t use them in the same way older generations do. Gen Z refers to those born between 1997 and 2012. This cohort doesn’t ...
We've been writing to communicate for thousands of years. It just looks a little different now. We've traded (for the most part) letter writing for quick texts and social media posts, filled with fun ...
Gen Alpha is rewriting the slang dictionary with chaotic, meme-driven lingo like “67,” “skibidi,” and “rizz,” leaving older generations scrambling to keep up. Their language evolves at internet speed, ...
Not all emojis are created equal. The sparkle emoji or red heart emoji are staples of text conversations and social media captions. But how often are you using the baggage claim icon or the ...
If you’ve ever listened in on a group of Gen Alpha kids mid-Roblox session or watched their favorite TikTok creators, you know their language is a thing of its own. Somehow, it makes sense to them ...
But then something changed. A younger generation came in and everything we thought we knew about emojis shifted. Teens and young adults are using emojis in weird ways — and reacting to our emoji use ...