“Fam” here should be replaced with “chat,” that’s the biggest one that makes it feel wrong to me.
“That’s cap” is very 2019 coded. “No cap” was more common anyway.
“Vibe check” feels millennial.
“Drip” is there but it also feels like it’s always ironic. Maybe it’s just the context of me being a teacher, but I feel like I’ve only heard it from students talking about my outfits/accessories - like, walking into a classroom “nice new drip Mr [X].”
It’s a mix of things that are at least 5 years out of date and things that only are said by millennials mocking gen A/Z.
Is it? I’ve heard Zillennials use most of these in casual conversation…
“Fam” here should be replaced with “chat,” that’s the biggest one that makes it feel wrong to me.
“That’s cap” is very 2019 coded. “No cap” was more common anyway.
“Vibe check” feels millennial.
“Drip” is there but it also feels like it’s always ironic. Maybe it’s just the context of me being a teacher, but I feel like I’ve only heard it from students talking about my outfits/accessories - like, walking into a classroom “nice new drip Mr [X].”