It's a term when you're expressing confusion/disapproval at things not aimed at your age range. You've reached "Unc Status" for being old basically lolIs that like some anti-millenial version of ok boomer?![]()
Ok that shit is pretty wild, though....Feel you.
I got called "daddy" and had no idea how to handle it.
It's the same in China, kids calling you Uncle means your a nice older man.Being called uncle in South Africa is a term of respect, like saying sir, it doesn't really reflect age and more reflects an older/experienced person. You can be 20 and be uncle or 80.
So younger staff calling you uncle or oom is usually a good thing
Whatever, GrampsI hate these kids for real. I'm only 37 and can't understand what I did to deserve that
Bratty ass interns lmao
Its roughly the same across SEA too. "Excuse me uncle/auntie" is a polite way to address somebody clearly older than you.It's the same in China, kids calling you Uncle means your a nice older man.
was she cuteFeel you.
I got called "daddy" and had no idea how to handle it.
I hate these kids for real. I'm only 37 and can't understand what I did to deserve that
Bratty ass interns lmao
"Yo step off, unc".
First heard it in The Wire between Fruit and Cutty
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Modern Zoomer speak "borrows" heavily from early 2000s AAVE.
Are you trying to get me sent to HR?Call them "baby" then wink... That'll make them cringe.
I would mock them for their "low battery mode" behaviors of shortening an already short word like uncle to unc
The younger gen really is an easy pushover with just their behavior. Don't hesitate also to call out their short attention span anytime you're in a meeting and they're looking at their cell phones.
It's older than this. But they've for sure reused early 2000s terms to mean someone like me saying I like Tekken lol
We need an angry react for moments like thisStop playing that old man shit and get on Fortnite, unc