Gen Z woman demands millennials stop saying these 'out of date 'slang words: ... trends now

Gen Z woman demands millennials stop saying these 'out of date 'slang words: ... trends now
Gen Z woman demands millennials stop saying these 'out of date 'slang words: ... trends now

Gen Z woman demands millennials stop saying these 'out of date 'slang words: ... trends now

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A 'Gen Z' woman has shocked hundreds by listing the millennials slang phrases that she believes are 'out of date'. 

Allegra Miles, from the US, gave fans a lesson in modern-day vernacular by sharing the Gen Z version of common millennial phrases. 

The 21-year-old said words like 'YOLO', 'game', 'slay', 'on point' and 'vibe' popularised by millennials have all been replaced by Gen Z. 

Allegra said those in their late twenties to early forties should stop saying 'vibe' and go for 'type beat' instead. 

'This one might seem a little abstract but it makes sense in my brain and that's "vibe" to "type beat",' she said.

Millennials are being encouraged by Gen Z to update their slang. The younger generation say terms including 'vibe, 'game', 'on point' and 'YOLO' make someone sound old

Gen Z are doing away with millennial vernacular and are using terms such as 'type beat', locked in', 'rizz' and 'ate' instead

Millennial vs Gen Z slang: 21-year-old schools those in their late twenties to early forties on the words they say that make them sound old from 'on point' to 'YOLO' and even 'vibe'

'You could say, "The restaurant has a really

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