Did your parents ever misunderstand todays slang?

Yesterday at the 공식 만찬, 저녁 식사 표, 테이블 my dad said to my sister "wow, 당신 actually finished all of your 음식 :o" then my sister said "yolo" then my dad replied "green" thinking she said yellow XD my dad and mom always misunderstand slang used today, but in my household we dont use that much slang anyways...did something similar to this ever happen to you? (my dad uses slang from 2003 and stuff thinking its still 인기 with us "youngens" LOL like "phat" and what not)
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My uncle called this guy "slutboy" once, my cousin was embarrassed to death but I was laughing my 나귀, 엉덩이 off xD
Chaann94 posted over a year ago
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Omg...XD wow...
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BlindBandit92 said:
Yep both of them do. My dad uses 1970's and 80's slang and he isn't up to date. My mom pretty much does the same thing. But misunderstanding slang isn't the only thing they misunderstand, they misunderstand alot of things.
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Oh meh gawd! My mom and dad usually blend in but not "quite" up to date, like my mom and dad try to act cool in front of my 프렌즈 의해 saying slang from the 2000's and said my friend was "Phat" and she just looked like this "._." it was quite funny XD but my parents are getting used to things tode
prussiaducky posted over a year ago
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*today
prussiaducky posted over a year ago
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^I wish my parents blended in better. That's for sure.
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egyptprincess7 said:
My dad does most of the time. I don't remember if my mom did 또는 not. It's funny though! Usually when they don't understand and stop to ask what it means it helps. e_e
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Yeah XD thats for sure~
prussiaducky posted over a year ago
Chaann94 said:
I tried to explain my mom the meaning of "troll". Now everytime she sees someone, she says it.

I try to keep my language as if it came straight out of a literary book around my parents now.

Same reason I always turn off my 음악 whenever my mom is near. When the lyrics will go; "tonight, tonight, there's a party on the rooftop on 상단, 맨 위로 of the world" she'll go "tonight, tonight, dadadadada pop on the girl" really off key and then the entire song is ruined for me.

God, why can't parents just stop trying to be not old?! xD
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LOL XD
prussiaducky posted over a year ago
sarabeara said:
Last week I was staying over my friend's house and got a text from my mom. She said "try not to stay up all nite. ur father and i are going to 침대 now because YOLO". I facepalmed because she clearly has no idea how to use yolo properly in a sentence.
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LOLOLOLOL!!! I nearly died laughing :'D
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Panda-Hero said:
My mom won't let me say 'freaking'

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Meh Parents too ._.
prussiaducky posted over a year ago
xXSweeneyXx said:
if your sister said "yolo" at the 공식 만찬, 저녁 식사 표, 테이블 I think your family needs to re-evaluate themselves.
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yeah
MarineHolocaust posted over a year ago
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My sister said it because she BARELY finishes her 음식 >_> i found it to offence that 당신 would actually blame my whole family off of that one time my sister said yolo. Seriously, maybe 당신 should re-evaluate yourself
prussiaducky posted over a year ago
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Brb slitting my wrists
xXSweeneyXx posted over a year ago
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I'm sorry but if 당신 say "yolo" it's expected that you're worshipping the Kardashians and degrading rap 음악
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SBTrulz said:
My parents think 'freaking' is a swearword and wont let me say it. 0_o
My mom thought 'YouTube' was spelled 'Utube'. O_o
Me, my sisters, and my brother use slang all the time and afterwards my parents are like 'Dafuq? What language are 당신 speaking?' XD Its hilarious.
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Ikr? Lol, parents are TOO funny XD but then again...one 일 we are all gonna ebd up like that (not necessarily get married...but 더 많이 as to not understand slang) XD
prussiaducky posted over a year ago
MarineHolocaust said:
I don't use slang [excluding things such as like 또는 dude 또는 somefin, but I would count those at all]; wouldn't know.
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"dont use sland; wouldnt know"?! What....are 당신 talking about!?
prussiaducky posted over a year ago
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I made it clear.....
MarineHolocaust posted over a year ago
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^Thank 당신 yeah.
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