
Why does the millennium finish every text with “Lol”, explain
You know those millennium sitting in every text with “Lol” or my expressive, such as supporting life? Anna Gaddis (Annagaddis) is one of these people – and it belongs to the haters.
in Modern video, She usually defended her generation, saying any person (most of the General Zires) tells the millennium to “stop putting” lol “behind the sentences that he does not get.
Jadis emphasized that “LOL” does not indicate a loud and mixed laugh-it is more like a quiet laugh or a muffled laugh.
“This is what it is,” she confirmed after the disputes between laughter and laughter.
Millennials colleagues rushed to the comments on Gaddis’s 16 August Tiktok Lesen, with a section of more than 5.8 million views.
One of them explained the necessity of the small shortcut, frankly: “If I do not use” LOL “, then I look rude.”
Another waived, echoing the feelings: “It is to reduce delivery.”
Thirdly to the critics, a warning, “These young people stop better than telling the generation that formed the Internet and text messages of how to be on the Internet and the text.”
Some have made practical defenses, such as one user who emphasized, “that LOL can save you from unnecessary arguments.”
Others mocked Gen Z’s priorities, referring to a commentator, “Gen Z really needs to focus on learning how to write an article without Chatgpt instead of always coming to the millennial generation Lol.”
In a recent interview with NewsweekGaddis also explained that “lol” is very easy to write because it contains many meanings, and the context of it.
“You can use it to show humor, irony, nervous laughter, muffled laugh or laugh – available, anything. It appears in most cases.”
Text messages habits are only one interface in The ongoing grass war.
Millennium generation is also boxes in floods With what it called Tiktok “Millennial Thank You Notes” – Grandfather, Fill in full emojis It was sent immediately after lunch, a night outside or even quickly.

“You know when someone sends a text message to you immediately after returning home from holding them up and saying, like,” I have spent a great time, is it good to see you? “What a gift from God, Virus Earlier this spring.
The millennial generation, apparently, wears their hearts on their texts. Gen Z is preferred to have a thick layer of paradox – winking.
However, the licensed mental health advisor Catherine Lee says that the millennial generation may be on something.
“It is possible that the millennium generation will prefer more of this contact face to face, because this is what they grew up with,” she said.
When they finally get it, “they are sure to say” Thank you. “
In general, we may be able to call it Great digital gap: Millennium Gush, Gen z ignoring.
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